Azar Nahamian Poulad Shargh casting industry was established in 1389 (Persian calendar) with the goal of producing steel parts and billets in Binalood Industrial Town, located at kilometer 50 of the Mashhad-Neyshabur road, with an induction furnace set of 2 tons.
The company initially focused on steel part production for two years. Later, it launched a continuous casting (CCM) single-line production for steel billets.
On 01/05/1398, following a shareholder transition and the establishment of new management, the company installed and launched a 1-ton induction furnace, conducted repairs, and overhauled various equipment. Subsequently, it specialized in producing alloy billets.
To advance its long-term goals, in 1399, the company initiated the first phase of its development project, installing a 15-ton induction furnace along with two continuous casting (CCM) lines. In Aban 1402, it expanded operations on an 8,500-square-meter site with a 3,500-square-meter production space, increasing production capacity and diversity to enhance customer satisfaction.
Throughout its years of activity, Azar Nahamian Poulad Shargh leveraged the technical expertise of its experienced personnel and advanced laboratory facilities, earning a knowledge-based company status in the first half of 1401. In the first half of 1402, it also obtained the innovator designation.
Moreover, thanks to years of experience, the company’s commercial department successfully penetrated international markets, expanding exports beyond domestic supply and catering to neighboring countries as well.