Steelbay Exchange: thyssenkrupp launches mild steel online shop

thyssenkrupp has launched Steelbay Exchange, an e-commerce platform for high quality thyssenkrupp mild steel.

thyssenkrupp has launched Steelbay Exchange, an online platform for high quality thyssenkrupp mild steel.

This enables customers to easily digitise purchasing and innovate their business for present and future success. The Steelbay Exchange platform allows buyers to purchase off-the-shelf products in their own time, 24 hours a day.

Read a brochure on the new online shop here

Terry Sargeant, CEO of thyssenkrupp Materials UK, said: "Steelbay is the online platform for best-in-class thyssenkrupp mild steel, enabling our customers to easily digitise purchasing and innovate their business for present and future success."

thyssenkrupp Materials (UK) is an established supplier of steel and steel products. Its leading technology, services, high quality products and ability to supply both large and small orders set us apart from other suppliers.

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