The largest steel company directory on the net is now online

Tuesday, 18 October 2011 02:14:41 (GMT+3)   |  
       

SteelOrbis has recently launched a New Business Directory that allows its subscribers to view detailed information on almost 30,000 global steel companies on a very customer-friendly interface. This powerful marketing and networking machine will enable all industry experts, end-users, and consulting companies to:

·          Search and find companies by company type, location, product group, markets, and their turnover

·          View these companies' Plant & Equipment, shareholders, M&A history, and certifications

·          See company branch information, the company personnel responsible for  various markets, and the products which they are active in buying and selling 

·           Fine tune marketing campaigns and deliver the right messages to the right people

·          Communicate with the selected companies through the service

·          Have their company visible to the other industry participants

·          Acquire new global trade partners

As the first step to benefit from this service, all SteelOrbis subscribers and members need to complete their profile information. 

For the "How to edit your company profile"  pdf guide, please click here. 

To watch the tutorial video of the New Business Directory service, please click here.


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