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Chadormalu Mining Complex

CMIC operates an integrated mining and industrial chain in Ardakan, from iron ore extraction and concentration through pellets, sponge iron and steel ingot. Capacity figures indicate material processing and downstream production capability, while energy availability, water scarcity and project-specific expansion details remain important diligence considerations.

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Updated19/07/2026
Strategic Layer

Strategic and market-access role

Chadormalu Mining Complex is a high-weight mining and metals asset in the Hormuz Graph because it is tied to Yazd Province’s iron ore and steel supply chain, one of central Iran’s defining industrial systems. Its role connects mineral extraction, processing demand, rail and road freight, energy-intensive operations, mining services, and downstream steel-related materials flows. The asset matters beyond its local site because it helps explain how central Iranian mineral resources feed national metals production, commodity markets, industrial employment, and logistics requirements across inland Iran. The company processes iron ore into intermediate and steel products used within Iran’s iron and steel value chain.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations, capacity & connectivity

Related use cases

Useful for mining-market screening, iron-and-steel supply-chain mapping, materials sourcing, mining-services partner search, logistics planning, and energy-risk assessment. Analysts can use it to evaluate exposure to central Iran’s metals value chain, compare mine-linked industrial clusters in Yazd, and identify demand for equipment, maintenance, transport, environmental services, and processing support. Site-specific decisions require verification of operating conditions, procurement channels, and infrastructure constraints.

Capacity and service area

Capacity: 2024 annual production capacities: 10.5 million tonnes of iron ore concentrate; 4 million tonnes of pellets; 1.55 million tonnes of sponge iron; and 1 million tonnes of steel ingot.

Connected modes

Rail and road transport for iron ore, concentrate and finished products.

Industries served

Iron & Steel; Mining & Metals; Mining Services; Logistics.

CONTROL & DEVELOPMENT

Ownership, operation & expansion

Owner and operator

Owner: Chadormalu Mining and Industrial Company (CMIC) Operator: Chadormalu Mining and Industrial Company (CMIC)

Expansion and development projects

Expansion plans reported in 2024 include increasing iron ore concentrate, pellet and steel capacity and developing new mining areas. Specific project scopes and timelines were not provided.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Operational constraints

Constraints include electricity and natural-gas supply challenges, alongside water scarcity associated with desert-region operations.

Key risks and compliance considerations

International sanctions affecting Iranian companies may constrain access to foreign technology, equipment and markets.

Related context

Connected Intelligence

Relevant geography, industry, market and execution context for this profile.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile.

What does Chadormalu Mining and Industrial Company produce?

Reported products include iron ore concentrate, pellets, sponge iron and steel ingot.

Where is Chadormalu Mining and Industrial Company located?

The company is located in Ardakan, Yazd Province, Iran.

What production capacities are reported for Chadormalu?

Reported 2024 annual capacities are 10.5 million tonnes of iron ore concentrate, 4 million tonnes of pellets, 1.55 million tonnes of sponge iron and 1 million tonnes of steel ingot.

What operating constraints are associated with Chadormalu?

The evidence pack identifies electricity and natural-gas supply challenges and water scarcity as operating constraints.