Evraz Mining Division is an established Russia mining company operating iron ore and coal assets across Siberia and the Ural region. The division supports integrated steel production within the broader Evraz industrial group and contributes to domestic and export steel markets.
Mining operations integrate extraction sites with beneficiation plants and rail logistics systems serving steel manufacturing facilities. Strategic alignment with industrial corridors enhances supply chain efficiency and export readiness. Through operational discipline and infrastructure coordination, Evraz Mining Division maintains stable participation within Russia metallurgical sector.
Evraz Mining Division emerged in 1992 following the restructuring of Soviet iron ore and steel enterprises. The division was created as part of integrated steel production consolidation.
Through the 2000s, expansion of iron ore and coal assets strengthened vertical integration within the Evraz industrial group.
Ongoing modernization and infrastructure upgrades enhanced operational efficiency and reinforced export competitiveness in global steel markets.
Ural and Siberian Iron Ore Corridor – Russia
Evraz Mining Division operates iron ore and coal assets across Kemerovo Oblast, Sverdlovsk Region, and the Ural Mountains.
Primary Mining Regions
Extraction sites integrate with beneficiation plants and extensive rail logistics systems supplying steel production facilities.
Industrial and Export Integration
Strong rail connectivity ensures efficient delivery to domestic steel mills and international markets.
Iron Ore and Coal Integration Review
In 2024, Evraz Mining Division strengthened operational efficiency across Ural and Siberian assets by upgrading beneficiation plants and improving rail coordination. Enhanced planning supported production optimization and maintained strict environmental compliance.
In 2025, the division reinforced its sustainable mining framework through emission management upgrades. A structured modernization program improved digital logistics systems, while a strategic expansion initiative evaluated additional iron ore reserves for long term steel production support.