Latin America's largest steelmaker with 15M+ ton annual capacity
Ternium is the largest steel producer in Latin America, operating production centers across six countries with 35,000+ employees and 15.4M tons of annual crude steel capacity. The tech stack—SAP, Power BI, Python, SQL—paired with pain points around spare-parts inventory, cost control, and budget variance tracking suggests operational maturity focused on supply-chain efficiency and financial visibility rather than digital disruption. Hiring remains sparse (5 active roles, decelerating) but tilted toward senior engineers and data roles, indicating maintenance and analytics rather than scaling.
Ternium manufactures high-resistance steel products for construction, automotive, appliances, capital goods, packaging, food, and energy sectors across the Americas. Headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico, the company operates integrated production facilities in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States, plus a significant stake in Usiminas (a major Brazilian steelmaker). The business spans raw production through an extensive distribution and service network. Active projects—executive dashboards, portfolio monitoring, investment contract tracking, and maintenance programs—reflect a focus on financial control and asset reliability across a geographically dispersed, capital-intensive operation.
Ternium produces 15.4 million tons of crude steel annually across production centers in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States.
Ternium operates in six countries: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States. The company also holds a controlling stake in Usiminas, a leading Brazilian steelmaker.
Ternium uses SAP for enterprise resource planning, Power BI for analytics, Python, SQL, and Pandas for data processing, along with PLC and transformer systems for production control.
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