Kolkata | 12 March 2026: Tata Steel Business Delivery Centre Limited (TSBDCL) has transitioned into a high-maturity Global Capability Centre (GCC), marked by the inauguration of a new, scale-ready facility. This move signals more than infrastructure expansion; it reflects a structural shift in how industrial enterprises are re-architecting their operating models.
Tata Steel, with an annual crude steel capacity of 34 million tonnes per annum (MnTPA), is considered one of the world’s most geographically diversified steel producers. Tata Group is a global business conglomerate, operating in over 100 countries across 6 continents. From an early foray into steel and automobiles to staying abreast of the latest technologies, the Tata group today has a strong presence across diverse industries, such as agrochemicals, automotive, chemicals, construction, finance, consumer products, and hospitality. The enterprise is aligning its GCC strategy with its broader digital and operational transformation agenda. In doing so, it is redefining the role of internal delivery centres, from transactional support units to enterprise-wide control towers driving intelligence, efficiency, and value creation.
From Shared Services to Enterprise Backbone
Established in 2018 and rebranded in 2023 under the Tata identity, TSBDCL today supports operations across 60+ global locations. What was once a shared services setup has evolved into the financial and operational backbone of Tata Steel and its global entities.
The centre delivers end-to-end finance operations across Procure-to-Pay (P2P), Order-to-Cash (O2C), and Record-to-Report (R2R), managing complex transaction cycles, logistics-linked invoicing, capex accounting, and enterprise reporting at scale. More importantly, it is embedding consistency, control, and visibility across geographies, critical for a business operating in a high-volume, multi-entity industrial environment.
A Structured Approach to Transformation
At the core of TSBDCL’s evolution is a clearly defined transformation philosophy built on three levers:
- Re-Locate: Centralizing operations to enhance efficiency, governance, and control
- Re-Engineer: Standardizing processes to drive consistency, scalability, and value
- Re-Shape: Embedding digital technologies to enable next-generation, intelligent workflows
This structured approach has enabled the centre to move beyond process consolidation toward building a scalable, technology-enabled capability system. With headquarters in Kolkata and a strong presence in Bhubaneswar, TSBDCL leverages Eastern India’s growing talent ecosystem while maintaining global delivery standards, reinforced by ISO 9001:2015 certification.

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