MANILA, Philippines — Steel firm SteelAsia Manufacturing Corp. is allotting P25 billion for two wire rod mills, which when completed, would boost production by one million tons a year. In a statement, ...
MANILA, Philippines – SteelAsia Manufacturing Corp. is looking to raise the bar of the Philippine steel industry with plans of investing about $500 million in the next five years for additional plants ...
In Photo: Members of the SteelAsia team, including (from left) Account Manager Abner de Leon, Senior Manager Anthony Concepcion, Consultant Teik Yeow Khoo, Senior Manager Edwin Lu and Account Manager ...
STEELASIA Manufacturing Corp., the country’s largest steelmaker, will start operating the country’s first industrial-scale melt shop in 2024 using the latest green technology from Tenova. In a ...
SteelAsia Manufacturing Corp., the Philippine’s largest steel producer, said it has shipped over 36,000 metric tons of high-strength steel bars in Canada in its latest batch of exports, marking a new ...
The company continues to raise the bar amid disruptions. It takes tons of courage and dedication to forge ahead—much less expand—one’s business amid uncertain times as the pandemic disrupted ...
SteelAsia Manufacturing Corp. said it had completed in December 2016 payments for three steel mills in Davao, Batangas and Cebu worth P7.2 billion. The steel producer and rebar manufacturer said the ...
SteelAsia Manufacturing Corp. is putting up five steel plants with a total cost of P82 billion in the next four years. In a statement, SteelAsia said the five steel plants are being built to replace ...
STEELASIA Manufacturing Corp. said on Wednesday that its solar project at its Bulacan facility is expected to reduce 2.3 million kilograms of carbon dioxide each year. “The company has six plants all ...
The Philippines is investigating steel processing facilities that allegedly supplied the zinc dust to Zannwann, the person said. PNRI’s top official, Carlo Arcilla, on Saturday told Bloomberg News ...
SOME 32,000 metric tons (MT) of high-strength reinforcing steel has been shipped to a subway project in Vancouver, Canada, the Philippines' flagship private firm SteelAsia Manufacturing Corp.