Hydnum Steel and Gonvarri Partner to Drive Green Steel Production in Spain
[tintuc]
Hydnum Steel has announced a significant partnership with Gonvarri Industries, a provider of steel solutions for various sectors. The two companies have signed a seven-year contract, valued at an estimated €1 billion, for the supply of green steel.
This collaboration aims to promote the adoption of green steel across multiple industries, including construction, energy, and automotive, while simultaneously establishing Spain as a leader in sustainable steel production.
Hydnum is currently constructing a green steel plant in Puertollano, which will have an annual flat steel production capacity of 2.6 million metric tons.
In addition to the steel supply agreement, Hydnum and Gonvarri will collaborate on optimizing logistics to ensure efficient deliveries and developing transportation solutions that minimize carbon emissions. This focus on the entire supply chain underscores their commitment to reducing the environmental impact of steel production and distribution.
[/tintuc]
Hydnum Steel has announced a significant partnership with Gonvarri Industries, a provider of steel solutions for various sectors. The two companies have signed a seven-year contract, valued at an estimated €1 billion, for the supply of green steel.
This collaboration aims to promote the adoption of green steel across multiple industries, including construction, energy, and automotive, while simultaneously establishing Spain as a leader in sustainable steel production.
Hydnum is currently constructing a green steel plant in Puertollano, which will have an annual flat steel production capacity of 2.6 million metric tons.
In addition to the steel supply agreement, Hydnum and Gonvarri will collaborate on optimizing logistics to ensure efficient deliveries and developing transportation solutions that minimize carbon emissions. This focus on the entire supply chain underscores their commitment to reducing the environmental impact of steel production and distribution.
[/tintuc]