MOIL is a Schedule “A” Miniratna Category-I Company. It was originally incorporated as Manganese Ore (India) Limited in the year 1962. Subsequently, name of the Company was changed from Manganese Ore (India) Limited to MOIL Limited during the financial year 2010-11.

 At present, MOIL operates 10 mines, six located in the Nagpur and Bhandara districts of Maharashtra and four in the Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh. All these mines are about a century old. Except 3, rest of the mines are worked through underground method. The Balaghat Mine is the largest mine of the Company. The mine has now reached a mining depth of about 383 meters from the surface. Dongri Buzurg Mine located in the Bhandara district of Maharashtra is an opencast mine that produces manganese dioxide ore used by dry battery industry. This ore in the form of manganous oxide is used as micro-nutrient for cattle feed and fertilizers. 

MOIL fulfils about 50% of the total requirement of dioxide ore in India. MOIL produces and sells different grades of Manganese Ore. They are: • High Grade Ores for production of Ferro manganese • Medium grade ore for production of Silico manganese • Blast furnace grade ore required for production of hot metal • Dioxide for dry battery cells and chemical industries.

MOIL is an Ordinary Member of the International Manganese Institute (IMnI).  For information about membership, contact imni@manganese.org