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Overview

In 1952, Bangladesh Steel Re-rolling Mills (BSRM) began its journey as the first steel re-rolling mills in the then East Bengal. We strived to change the civil construction landscape of Bangladesh through constant innovation. To be trusted, reliable, and safe, we meticulously met international standards of steel, able to compete with the global market. We introduced the first Grade 500W reinforcing steel, branded as XTREME, steel for special moment resisting frames ULTIMA, the best cost-effective steel – MAXIMA and the only corrosion resistant Fusion Bonded Epoxy coated rebar CENTURA for sustainable constructions in saline areas. The journey of these years has seen many peaks and valleys, but our flame never dimmed, we were diligent in our efforts to illuminate the future of Bangladesh. We not only produced steel but preserved the environment by recycling slag and installing European standard Air Pollution Control system and Water Treatment Plants. We also embarked on CSR projects focusing on the well-being of people and environment. Over the years, we gradually became the forerunner in our field and established ourselves as a symbol of reliance. BSRM is an equal opportunity employer. It has a total work force of over 2,800 people which consists of highly skilled professionals, technicians & workers. BSRM has a big annual procurement budget for consulting services in information technology, human resources, finance, engineering, legal services and marketing services which engage hundreds of highly skilled professionals in the country. The Group’s in-house, on-the-job training enhances the skills of hundreds of young professionals, and contributes to the overall skills base in the country. BSRM always strives to recruit, train and develop the very best young men and women available in the country’s talent pool. The BSRM Group further indirectly employs about 1,500+ unskilled and semi-skilled people through contractors for raw materials and finished goods handling.