Australia’s Bisalloy Steels has signed a strategic partnership with MIRAS Steel Trade aimed at strengthening its footprint across Central and Eastern Europe.
The agreement will see the two companies collaborate on the supply, processing and distribution of high-performance armour and structural steel for defence, naval and heavy engineering applications, Kallanish notes. Coverage under the partnership will span Romania, Czechia, Hungary, Bulgaria and the Republic of Moldova, broadening Bisalloy’s European reach.
Bisalloy says the collaboration will allow it to offer shorter lead times, local processing options and closer technical support to European customers, while accelerating the expansion of its end-user base in the region.
MIRAS, meanwhile, has launched a dedicated platform named “SteelDefence”, providing European customers with integrated services ranging from stockholding and cutting to CNC machining and delivery of finished components.
The European expansion follows Bisalloy’s CE Marking approval in December 2025 under the Construction Products Regulation, enabling its structural steel grades to be marketed across the EU and the UK. The certification confirms compliance with European performance, quality and traceability requirements, opening the door to construction and infrastructure projects beyond the company’s traditional defence markets.
Bisalloy notes it is already engaged with a major customer on a long-term project, signalling early commercial traction.
Beyond Europe, Bisalloy continues to broaden its global operational footprint. In Indonesia, its joint venture partner, PT Bima, launched PT Bima Precision Processing last year, adding local fabrication capacity and allowing customers to source Bisalloy plate with integrated processing services. The company has also expanded its agency network through new representation in South Korea and Romania, it adds.


