
The logo of the steel company ArcelorMittal consists of the brand name rendered in a straight sans‑serif font with rounded terminals and uniform stroke width. Above the text is an abstract curved line in orange‑red. This arcuate form intersects in the central part and visually unites both elements of the name. The text “ArcelorMittal” is written as one word in dark grey or black. The logo has been in use since the merger of Arcelor and Mittal Steel and has only been slightly adjusted over time.
ArcelorMittal is the world’s largest steel producer and one of the leading mining companies. It was formed in 2006 by merging the European Arcelor and the global Mittal Steel, founded by Lakshmi Mittal. The headquarters is located in Luxembourg. The company conducts iron ore extraction, produces full‑cycle steel and supplies products to automotive, construction, machinery and other industries. ArcelorMittal is present in more than 60 countries, has large production and logistics infrastructure, and consistently ranks among the world’s largest corporations.












