Swedish steelmaker SSAB to acquire Poland-based steel company Tibnor

Friday, 11 February 2011 15:43:21 (GMT+3)   |  

Swedish steelmaker SSAB has announced that it will take over Polish steelmaker Tibnor. The takeover constitutes a step in strengthening SSAB's position in Central and Eastern Europe by further developing the company's service offering, the company said.

In a release, SSAB pointed out that it is obtaining an opportunity to grow further in an expanding market and the investment will also support the introduction of new directly quenched hot rolled products on the market. In total, the new company in Poland will have some 40 employees and be based primarily in Wroclaw and Warszawa.

"By combining SSAB's and Tibnor's strengths, we can create an even stronger foothold on the market in a strategically important part of Europe," said Mikael Nolborg, head of value added services within SSAB's EMEA business area.

The formal takeover will take place on April 1, 2011.
 


Similar articles

Flat steel prices in local Taiwanese market - week 25, 2025

19 Jun | Flats and Slab

Japan’s HRP and HRS shipments down 12.2 percent in April from March

17 Jun | Steel News

US issues preliminary results of CVD review on CTL plate from S. Korea

13 Jun | Steel News

Exports of heavy plates from Brazil decline in May

13 Jun | Steel News

Flat steel prices in local Taiwanese market - week 24, 2025

12 Jun | Flats and Slab

Ansteel wins tender to supply medium steel plate for Hangzhou Bay Cross-Sea Railway Bridge

11 Jun | Steel News

UK launches antidumping probe on HR steel plate from S. Korea

10 Jun | Steel News

Ex-China steel plate prices edge down slightly

09 Jun | Flats and Slab

Flat steel prices in local Taiwanese market - week 23, 2025

05 Jun | Flats and Slab

US assigns zero preliminary dumping margin for stainless steel plate in coils from Belgium

05 Jun | Steel News