| ArcelorMittal
ArcelorMittal
| ArcelorMittal Brasil
| ArcelorMittal
ArcelorMittal, one of the world’s largest iron and steel manufacturers, operates six facilities and three ports in Mexico with a capacity of 6.5 million tons per year. It is the...
| ArcelorMittal
Since its creation in 2006 when India-based steel-maker Mittal Steel bought Arcelor of Spain, France, and Luxembourg, ArcelorMittal has become the world’s largest steel producer. Headquartered in Luxembourg, the company...
| ArcelorMittal Canada, Steel Business
ArcelorMittal Canada’s legal team for steel strives to balance collaboration and cross-training to improve efficiencies and client service, while also developing individual team member subject-matter expertise for particular areas of...
| ArcelorMittal Brasil
ArcelorMittal Brasil is comprised of 27 facilities with over 11,000 employees, and has a steel production capacity of 11.3 million tonnes in addition to an iron ore production capacity of...
ArcelorMittal is the world’s leading steel and mining company, with a presence in more than 60 countries and an industrial footprint in 19 countries. In 2015, ArcelorMittal had revenues of over $63bn and crude steel productions of 92.5 million tonnes. Mexico has developed into a substantial market for the company, and the legal team has had to develop to match the growth. Jose Bernardo Rodriguez, is chief general counsel and compliance office for Mexico, using more than 12 years of experience in corporate law to lead the legal team in the country. Under Rodriquez’s guidance, the legal team has continued to excel in a number of specialised areas, supporting ArcelorMittal’s production capacity of more than 6.5 million tonnes per year and more than 6,000 employees. The team accomplish this while adhering to the company’s core philosophy to produce sustainable, safe steel and maintain its name as a leading supplier of quality steel. Despite the external challenges in sustainable development and challenging market conditions faced in Mexico in recent years, ArcelorMittal has continued to find ways to use energy efficiently and ensure all employees, including the legal department, have the skillset to innovate through the next generation.