T. Sendzimira) is a steel plant in Poland in the district Nowa Huta.
The plant, then named Vladimir Lenin Steelworks, opened on July 22, 1954 in Nowa Huta, a communist utopian district built in 1949 near Kraków in the area formerly occupied by the village of Mogiła and surrounding farmland.
[1] In the 1970s, the plant employed around 40,000 people and produced almost 7 million tons of steel annually.
[3] In 1990, after the end of Communism in Poland, the factory was renamed after Tadeusz Sendzimir.
In January 2005, the plant was acquired by Mittal Steel Company, which merged into ArcelorMittal.