With an initial investment of USD 45 million, Ton Viet Phap has officially put its Cold-Rolled Steel Plant No. 2 into operation.
Equipped with one of the most advanced technologies in northern Vietnam—the UCM-MILL six-high reversible rolling line—the new facility is expected to mark a major breakthrough in cold-rolled steel (CRC) quality, addressing the shortage of high-grade supply for both the domestic and export markets.
On December 19, the inauguration ceremony of Ton Viet Phap Steel JSC’s Plant No. 2 attracted significant attention from industry professionals. Beyond celebrating the company’s 21-year development milestone, the event also marked the official debut of a next-generation production system.
The plant features a pickling and oiling line with a capacity of 600,000 tons per year, alongside the flagship UCM-MILL six-high reversible cold rolling line, designed for an annual capacity of 300,000 tons.

Unlike conventional technologies, the UCM-MILL six-high system enables extremely precise control of flatness and thickness, delivering products with a near-mirror surface finish. This allows Ton Viet Phap to supply ultra-thin CRC products meeting the most stringent standards, with finished coil thicknesses reaching as low as 0.12 mm.
At the ceremony, the message “Steel Brilliance – Mirror Finish” was strongly emphasized. Mr. Phan Thanh Tung, Deputy CEO, shared the company’s product vision for the new era:
“Plant No. 2 represents our commitment to elevating product standards. I believe that from this facility, Ton Viet Phap–branded steel products will continue to support major projects in Vietnam and the region, contributing to a prosperous, sustainable, and proud future for Vietnamese enterprises.”
Beyond durability and performance, products from the new plant are also designed with sustainability in mind. The advanced operating systems optimize energy efficiency and minimize emissions, aligning with the Government’s Green Manufacturing agenda and reinforcing Ton Viet Phap’s commitment to environmentally responsible industrial development.