ArcelorMittal has announced a strategic partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to accelerate the adoption of cloud computing, artificial intelligence and industrial automation across its global steelmaking operations.
Under the agreement, ArcelorMittal will integrate AWS cloud, AI and edge technologies into its manufacturing processes, enabling real-time monitoring and optimization of production assets. The company plans to deploy applications including predictive maintenance, computer-vision quality control, process optimization and digital twins for production lines and equipment.
The collaboration will also support the convergence of operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) on a unified digital platform, aimed at improving safety, asset reliability and energy efficiency across ArcelorMittal’s facilities.
In addition, AWS will provide training and education programs to support the development of digital and AI capabilities across ArcelorMittal’s global workforce.
Separately, Amazon has signed a multi-year framework agreement with ArcelorMittal for the supply of structural steel across Europe and the United Kingdom. Under the deal, ArcelorMittal will supply lower-carbon XCarb steel for use in Amazon facilities and AWS data centers, supporting Amazon’s target of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.
ArcelorMittal is one of the world’s largest steel and mining companies, operating primary steelmaking facilities in 14 countries. In 2025, the company produced 55.6 mln tons of crude steel and 48.8 mln tons of iron ore.
