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Office Building Of Salzgitter Ag, Salzgitter, Germany. Salzgitter Flachstahl Is The Largest Steel Subsidiary In The Salzgitter Group. In 2015, More Than 5,650 Employees Produced About 4.2 Million Tons Of Steel And Generated A Turnover Of Euro 2.3 Billion. The Most Important Customers For Our Flat-Rolled Products Are Cold Rollers, Vehicle Manufacturers And Their Suppliers, Manufacturers Of Both Standard And Large-Diameter Tubes, Steel Trading And The Building Industry. In An Integrated Iron-And-Steel Works, We Produce Hot-Rolled Strip, Hot Rolled Sheets, Cold-Rolled Sheet And Surface-Finished Products Ranging In Thickness From 0.4 To 25 Mm And Up To A Maximum Width Of 2,000 Mm. The Production Program Includes Drawn, Deep-Drawn And Special Deep-Drawn Steels, Structural And Fine-Grained Steels, As Well As High-Strength Steels.

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Office Building of Salzgitter AG, Salzgitter, Germany. Salzgitter Flachstahl is the largest steel subsidiary in the Salzgitter Group. In 2015, more than 5,650 employees produced about 4.2 million tons of steel and generated a turnover of Euro 2.3 billion. The most important customers for our flat-rolled products are cold rollers, vehicle manufacturers and their suppliers, manufacturers of both standard and large-diameter tubes, steel trading and the building industry. In an integrated iron-and-steel works, we produce hot-rolled strip, hot rolled sheets, cold-rolled sheet and surface-finished products ranging in thickness from 0.4 to 25 mm and up to a maximum width of 2,000 mm. The production program includes drawn, deep-drawn and special deep-drawn steels, structural and fine-grained steels, as well as high-strength steels.

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