A steel plant is an industrial facility dedicated to the production of steel, a crucial material in modern infrastructure and manufacturing. The plant typically consists of units such as blast furnaces, electric arc furnaces, rolling mills, and finishing lines. Raw materials like iron ore, coal, and limestone are processed through various stages to produce different grades and forms of steel used in construction, automotive, machinery, and numerous other sectors. Modern steel plants emphasize energy efficiency, environmental sustainability, and automation to enhance productivity and reduce their carbon footprint. These facilities are key contributors to a nation’s industrial growth and economic development.