Tag: Outokumpu

Outokumpu, a global powerhouse in the stainless steel sector, has its roots in Finland but has significantly expanded its reach, including a notable presence in Germany. This company is acclaimed for its sophisticated production techniques and a steadfast dedication to delivering high-quality products.

NSSC signs deal with Outokumpu

Nippon Steel & Sumikin Stainless (NSSC), has announced an agreement with Outokumpu to acquire the European stainless mill's technology for producing its LDX 2101 grade duplex stainless.

BMW stainless showroom

BMW Welt in Munich, Germany, is BMW’s new glass-and-steel palace for car delivery and brand experience.

MARAFIQ desalination plant

The MARAFIQ desalination plant in Saudi Arabia, built by SIDEM of France, uses 10,000tns of duplex stainless steel in grades SAF 2304® and 2205 from Outokumpu, out of a total quantity of 16,500tns for the plant.

Stainless steel Service Center

Outokumpu's Board of Directors has approved plans to build a greenfield stainless steel service center in the western part of India.

Nickel-free grades promoted

Stainless steel producers have taken on board customer backlash against the rising cost of nickel.

Talvivaara nickel mining project

Outokumpu has decided to exercise its option to acquire a 20% stake in the Talvivaara nickel mining project company for a total consideration of EUR 1.

Outokumpu expands ferritics

Finland-based producer Outokumpu has decided to step up production of ferritic stainless steels due to a shift in the stainless steel market away from using austenitic (high nickel content) grades.

Outokumpu acquires

Outokumpu has acquired from Sweden-based Sandvik its 11.6% minority shareholding in OSTP AB (Outokumpu Stainless Tubular Products) for EUR 21.5 million.

Stonecutters Bridge

Outokumpu will supply duplex stainless steel plate for the upper towers of the Stonecutters Bridge, under construction in Hong Kong.

Outokumpu appoints

Ms Päivi Lindqvist has been appointed the new SVP - IR and Communications at Outokumpu, as of 1 October 2007.