
SSAB high-strength steel - sheet, plate, coil, tube, profile - SSAB
SSAB, Swedish steel manufacturer of high-strength wear and structural steel. Hot and cold rolled, sheets, plates and coils, steel tubes and profiles, steel piles and more.
Company - SSAB
SSAB, Swedish steel manufacturer of high-strength wear and structural steel. Hot and cold rolled, sheets, plates and coils, steel tubes and profiles, steel piles and more.
Sites all over the world - SSAB
SSAB is a global company with approximately 14,500 employees in over 50 countries. Our production facilities are located in Sweden, Finland and the US, each with interesting career …
About SSAB - SSAB
SSAB is structured across three divisions: SSAB Special Steels, SSAB Europe and SSAB Americas, and two subsidiaries: Tibnor and Ruukki Construction.
SSAB Locations - SSAB
Our production facilities are located in Sweden, Finland and the US. We have smaller production sites and steel service centers located around the world. These facilities include a finishing line …
Our business - SSAB
SSAB is a highly specialized global steel company with approximately 14,500 employees in more than 50 countries. Our production facilities are located in Sweden, Finland and the US. We …
About SSAB - SSAB
SSAB has a cost-efficient and flexible production system. SSAB’s production plants in Sweden, Finland and the US have an annual steel production capacity of 8.8 million tonnes. The …
SSAB continues the transformation with a fossil-free mini-mill in …
Apr 2, 2024 · SSAB has received the necessary permit from the Land and Environmental Court in Umeå to build and operate a mini-mill in Luleå, Sweden, that will replace the current steel …
SSAB in brief
SSAB Europe is responsible for sales of strip, heavy plate and tubular products in Europe, the global business in the Automotive customer segment (AHSS) and for steel and plate …
Anything but business as usual - SSAB
SSAB is a global company with more than 14,000 employees. Our headquarter is located in Stockholm, Sweden and we have steel mills in Sweden, Finland, and the US, each with …