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TISCO deepens partnership with Andritz, expecting more stainless steel supply in 2025

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Update time : 2025-06-06 16:27:19
Taiyuan Iron and Steel (Group) Co., Ltd. (TISCO) and global technology leader Andritz have further strengthened their collaboration. Initially supplying key stainless steel for Andritz's China projects, TISCO's cold-rolled products are now extensively used in Andritz equipment manufacturing.

Since the 2022 launch of Andritz (Foshan) Intelligent Manufacturing Co., Ltd., TISCO's early involvement secured more than 90% direct supply of stainless steel raw materials, shifting their partnership to integrated supply chain collaboration.

In 2023, TISCO successfully developed 1500mm wide S32304 duplex stainless steel cold-rolled sheets, breaking domestic production limits and entirely replacing imports. Shipments to Andritz reached 630 tons in 2024, projected to exceed 1,500 tons in 2025. In addition, TISCO also offers just-in-time (JIT) delivery via local smart warehouses and joint technical development for customized material solutions.
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