Forgemasters secures multi-million pound deals

Sheffield Forgemasters has secured two contracts worth more than £4.5 million with Russian and German steel companies.

The multi-million pound deals are for a range of work and back-up rolls which will be supplied to Russian steel giant Severstal and to Germany’s only tin plate manufacturer ThyssenKrupp Rasselstein.

The finished rolls, which will be produced and machined at Forgemasters‘ Sheffield base and delivered throughout next year, will be used in cold rolling mills to roll sheets for automotive car body panels and white goods at Severstal’s plant in Cherepovets in North Western Russia.

The rolls for Rasselstein’s production facility in Andernach in Western Germany will be supplied for the production of tin plate to make food packaging and aerosol cans.

Ken Brooks, senior sales manager at Forgemasters, said: “We first began working with Severstal in 1999, and in that 17 years Forgemasters now supplies more steel rolls to Severstal than any other roll maker. In fact, our share of supply to them has increased as the demand for domestic steel continues to be substantial. Forgemasters is now responsible for providing around three quarters of Severstal’s entire steel roll requirement.

“Both new contracts are testimony to the strength of our longstanding relationships with both these companies as well as our position in the global steel market. Our expertise and development of state-of-the-art techniques allow us to deliver the highest quality products across the world.”

Sheffield Forgemasters www.sheffieldforgemasters.com

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