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  1. 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.

  2. www.ssab.com › en › companyCompany - SSAB

    SSAB is a global steel company with a leading position in high-strength steels and related services. We aim to be the first, in 2026, to offer fossil-free steel to the market and largely eliminate carbon dioxide emissions from our own operations in around 2030.

  3. www.ssab.com › en › companyAbout SSAB - SSAB

    SSAB is structured across three divisions: SSAB Special Steels, SSAB Europe and SSAB Americas, and two subsidiaries: Tibnor and Ruukki Construction. Read more.

  4. www.ssab.com › en-ca › my-ssabMy SSAB - SSAB

    Use My SSAB to view steel specifications, filtered by brand or product type, including “My Frequently Bought.” You can also select “currently available from stock” in a familiar, easy-to-use shopping-cart format that shows your prices.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SSABSSAB - Wikipedia

    SSAB AB, earlier Svenskt Stål AB (English: Swedish Steel) (Nasdaq Stockholm: SSAB A) is a Swedish company, formed in 1978, that specialises in producing steel. The largest shareholders are LKAB and the Government of Finland .

  6. Get the latest SSAB AB Class A (SSAB-A) real-time quote, historical performance, charts, and other financial information to help you make more informed trading and investment decisions.

  7. Apr 28, 2022 · SSAB CEO Martin Lindqvist has set the steel company on perhaps the most aggressive decarbonization plan in the industry.

  8. Find the latest SSAB AB (publ) (SSAB-A.ST) stock quote, history, news and other vital information to help you with your stock trading and investing.

  9. Jun 23, 2024 · Another $500 million is slated to go to SSAB, a Swedish steel giant and one of the companies behind HYBRIT, to explore the development of an ironmaking plant using green hydrogen in Mississippi.

  10. Jan 28, 2022 · A pioneer of fossil-free steel, SSAB will invest about 45 billion kronor ($4.8 billion) through 2030 to transform its Lulea and Raahe mills in Sweden and Finland to “cost-effective mini-mills” with electric arc furnaces and rolling mills, the Stockholm-based company said on Friday.

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