Tubacex SA
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Tubacex SA
Glance View
Tubacex SA is engaged in manufacturing seamless tubes in stainless steel and high-nickel alloys and superalloys. The company is headquartered in Llodio, Alava and currently employs 2,336 full-time employees. The firm's main activity is the manufacture, distribution and sale of seamless stainless steel tubes and pipes. The Company’s product portfolio also includes hollow bars, steel and fittings. The company has operations established in Europe, the Americas and Asia.The Company is a parent of Grupo Tubacex, a group, which comprises a number of controlled entities, including Aceria de Alava SA, Tubacex Tubos Inoxidables SA, Schoeller-Bleckmann Edelstahlrohr Inmobilien AG, Salem Tube Inc, Tubacex Taylor Accesorios SA and Metaux Inox Services SAS, among others.
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