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20/10/2021 – Set-up of a greenfield steel service center in Texas

Strategic investments in North America

Thyssenkrupp Materials Services is significantly expanding its North American business and investing in several states in one of its core markets. Materials Services is investing over Euro 70 million in the expansion of its service business. In addition to new capacities at their sites in Alabama, Wisconsin, and Tennessee, a completely new service center in Texas will play a particularly important role for this: In Sinton, Texas, the company is building a service center on the recently constructed production site of Steel Dynamics, Inc., an American steel producer.

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“Demand for our products but especially for our services is high and has grown strongly in recent years,” says Martin Stillger, Chairman of the Board of Management of Materials Services. © Thyssenkrupp

 
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In addition to new capacities at their sites in Alabama, Wisconsin, and Tennessee, a completely new service center in Texas will play a particularly important role for this. © Thyssenkrupp Materials Services

 
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“Demand for our products but especially for our services is high and has grown strongly in recent years,” says Martin Stillger, Chairman of the Board of Management of Materials Services. © Thyssenkrupp

 
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“The successful further development of our business in North America shows that we are on a progressive path with the implementation of our 'Materials as a Service' strategy – the smart networking of the retail and service business,” says Ilse Henne. © Thyssenkrupp

 
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