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Media contacts Subscribe for press releasesSSAB has today March 18, 2024 published its Annual Report and the Corporate Governance Report 2023.
The shareholders of SSAB AB (publ) (company reg. no. 556016-3429) are hereby given notice to the Annual General Meeting to be held on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 1 p.m. The Board of Directors has decided that shareholders may exercise their voting rights at the Annual General Meeting also by postal voting.
Several trade unions have announced a two-week political strike in Finland starting March 11, 2024. If the strike materializes, it is estimated to weaken SSAB Europe’s operating result in Q1 by around SEK 300 million.
SSAB and Alfa Laval are joining E.ON and Kraftringen to help retrieve massive amounts of residual heat emitted from the advanced machines of the European Spallation Source (ESS) facility, soon-to-be the world’s most powerful neutron source. The waste heat will be recovered by Alfa Laval heat exchangers, partly built with emission-free SSAB Zero TM steel, and used to supply district heating to parts of Skåne county in southern Sweden.
Towards Fossil-Free Steel Phase 2 (FFS2) is a joint project that brings together industry and research institutes in Finland to jointly develop their skills and business in fossil-free steelmaking.
Today, SSAB takes the opportunity to value the contributions of the women in our workplace. We continually work to find ways to attract and retain the best talent for our future. We know that diversity, in all forms, is not only good for our organization, but our teams, and for our future. One of our leaders in Alabama, Cahalan Gibson, will talk about her experience as a woman in the steel industry.
Since making Hardox® 500 Tuf steel its material of choice, leading Saudi Arabian heavy-transport equipment manufacturer Al Jeathen has seen its products last longer, weigh less and become more sustainable.
Meet the Big Bull, the state-of-the-art agricultural machine that can do two jobs at once: collect cuttings and bale them too. With a working width of 13.8 meters, it is the widest windrower in the world today. Yet, it can also be folded up for easier transportation. For agricultural contractors, the machine delivers improved efficiency and reduced costs.
The new Kruunuvuori Bridge currently under construction in Helsinki is set to transform the city and become a new landmark in the Finnish capital. Underpinning it all will be over 3,000 tonnes of SSAB Domex® steel.