[2] It is a joint venture of the Mahindra Group,[3] one of India's largest industrial houses and Sanyo Special Steel Co. Ltd and Mitsui & Co. Ltd from Japan [4] MUSCO has three stampings facilities located near key automotive clusters in India: Kanhe to serve the manufacturing cluster in Pune; Nashik; and Rudrapur to serve Northern India.
Together, MUSCO has a total stampings capacity of 30,000 metric tons per year.
[5] Its ring rolling division also has a total capacity of 30,000 metric tons.
[8] It began as a dealership/seller of tool, alloy, and specialty steels.
In 1964, MUSCO was first listed on Mumbai Stock Exchange.