Dneprospetsstal's crude steel output up 9.2% in February from January

Friday, 20 March 2015 11:59:03 (GMT+3)   |  
       

In February this year, Ukrainian metallurgical company Dneprospetsstal (DSS) saw a 9.2 percent month-on-month increase in its crude steel production to 17,216 mt, as announced by the company. Its output of finished steel in the same month decreased by 8.6 percent month on month to 10,959 mt.

Dneprospetsstal's activities cover the design, manufacture and distribution of stainless, tool, high-speed, bearing and alloy structural steel products. DSS' products are used in the manufacture of machinery parts, tools for metal and alloy machining, seamless pipes and bearings.


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