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Media contacts Subscribe for press releasesSSAB invites you to a presentation of the Q1 2024 report at 9.30am CEST on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. The report will be published at approximately 7.30am CEST on the same date.
SSAB and John Deere Forestry Oy have signed a letter of intent on deliveries of fossil-free steel from 2026 onwards.
After 26 years in the company and 13 years as President and CEO, Martin Lindqvist has decided to leave SSAB to further his board career. A recruitment process to find his replacement will start immediately.
SSAB has signed a letter of intent for deliveries of fossil-free steel to Manitou Group. Deliveries are set to start in 2026 and ramp up as SSAB’s fossil-free steel production capacity increases. This agreement meets the ambitions of the two companies to significantly reduce their direct and indirect carbon emissions.
Together with several large Swedish companies and universities, SSAB has joined a new research collaboration aimed at identifying technologies and solutions that eliminate greenhouse gas emissions. In addition to SSAB, Boliden, Borgstena, Lindholmen Science Park, Polestar, Sekab, SKF, Stora Enso, Volvo Cars, and multiple universities are part of the initiative called Mission 0 House.
SSAB and Alfa Laval are joining E.ON and Kraftringen to help retrieve massive amounts of residual heat emitted from the advanced machines of the European Spallation Source (ESS) facility, soon-to-be the world’s most powerful neutron source. The waste heat will be recovered by Alfa Laval heat exchangers, partly built with emission-free SSAB Zero TM steel, and used to supply district heating to parts of Skåne county in southern Sweden.
Since making Hardox® 500 Tuf steel its material of choice, leading Saudi Arabian heavy-transport equipment manufacturer Al Jeathen has seen its products last longer, weigh less and become more sustainable.
Meet the Big Bull, the state-of-the-art agricultural machine that can do two jobs at once: collect cuttings and bale them too. With a working width of 13.8 meters, it is the widest windrower in the world today. Yet, it can also be folded up for easier transportation. For agricultural contractors, the machine delivers improved efficiency and reduced costs.
The new Kruunuvuori Bridge currently under construction in Helsinki is set to transform the city and become a new landmark in the Finnish capital. Underpinning it all will be over 3,000 tonnes of SSAB Domex® steel.