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Sahaviriya Steel Industries Crude-Steel Capacity

~4 Mt/yr (nameplate)

As ofFY2023Β·Sources3Β·Primary

Sahaviriya Steel Industries (SSI), Thailand's largest integrated flat-steel producer, operates a hot-strip mill at Ban Pong, Ratchaburi with nameplate crude-steel capacity of approximately 4 million tonnes per year. The facility runs electric-arc furnace and continuous-casting routes, processing scrap and DRI into hot-rolled coil for automotive, construction, and shipbuilding customers. SSI is listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET: SSAR) and its capacity utilisation rates β€” typically disclosed in annual reports and quarterly earnings β€” serve as the leading indicator for domestic long-product pricing. A sister operation in Redcar, UK was mothballed in 2015, leaving the Thai site as the group's primary asset.

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Sahaviriya Steel Industries (SSI), Thailand's largest integrated flat-steel producer, operates a hot-strip mill at Ban Pong, Ratchaburi with nameplate crude-steel capacity of approximately 4 million tonnes per year. The facility runs electric-arc furnace and continuous-casting routes, processing scrap and DRI into hot-rolled coil for automotive, construction, and shipbuilding customers. SSI is listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET: SSAR) and its capacity utilisation rates β€” typically disclosed in annual reports and quarterly earnings β€” serve as the leading indicator for domestic long-product pricing. A sister operation in Redcar, UK was mothballed in 2015, leaving the Thai site as the group's primary asset.

Sahaviriya Steel Industries (SSI), Thailand's largest integrated flat-steel producer, operates a hot-strip mill at Ban Pong, Ratchaburi with nameplate crude-steel capacity of approximately 4 million tonnes per year. The facility runs electric-arc furnace and continuous-casting routes, processing scrap and DRI into hot-rolled coil for automotive, construction, and shipbuilding customers. SSI is listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET: SSAR) and its capacity utilisation rates β€” typically disclosed in annual reports and quarterly earnings β€” serve as the leading indicator for domestic long-product pricing. A sister operation in Redcar, UK was mothballed in 2015, leaving the Thai site as the group's primary asset.

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FY2023

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Sahaviriya Steel Industries (SSI), Thailand's largest integrated flat-steel producer, operates a hot-strip mill at Ban Pong, Ratchaburi with nameplate crude-steel capacity of approximately 4 million tonnes per year. The facility runs electric-arc furnace and continuous-casting routes, processing scrap and DRI into hot-rolled coil for automotive, construction, and shipbuilding customers. SSI is listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET: SSAR) and its capacity utilisation rates β€” typically disclosed in annual reports and quarterly earnings β€” serve as the leading indicator for domestic long-product pricing. A sister operation in Redcar, UK was mothballed in 2015, leaving the Thai site as the group's primary asset.

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