Salzgitter expands portfolio for defence sector

Salzgitter AG will further expand its portfolio for defence purposes this year, Kallanish heard from chief executive Gunnar Groebler during the firm’s annual results conference on Friday. The firm is also seeking tighter EU restrictions against slab imports from Russia.

“We see good potential for our portfolio in renewable energies, especially wind power, but also in defence,” Groebler said. The German company is already a supplier to the German armed forces, and has now established the brand of “Secure” steels, and a “Defence” task force to coordinate further activities in this direction.

“Geopolitical tensions have set new measures of defence capability, and are creating new demand for security steels and special grades,” the company writes in its presentation.

“We have a wide scope of steels for security purposes, and we are in talks with a number of suppliers of such components,” Groebler noted during the conference. The exploration of market potential for “Secure” steels mainly concerns the group’s Processing unit, which deals with tubes and heavy plate, but also its plate distribution subsidiary Universal.

The company is thus appealing to the European Union for firmer action on slab imports from Russia, which it says rose last year. “It cannot be that we support Russia’s war economy,” Groebler stated. These imports are also rolled into plate in the EU, competing with Salzgitter’s portfolio, mainly of plate products.

On plate prices, the company has observed a relative stabilisation since last autumn, after a longer decline. For sections, prices actually held up quite well throughout 2024, and into this year.

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