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Steel PCL
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The Steel Public Co. Ltd. engages in the supplies of steel products and raw materials. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2007-08-09. The principal activities of the Company and its subsidiaries are selling and transforming hot rolled steel sheets and coils and other structural steels and logistic services of steels. The company operates through two segments: sales of steel and logistic services. The Company’s products include hot-rolled steel coils, cold-rolled steel coils, galvanized steel coils, lip channel steel, carbon steel square pipe, carbon steel rectangular pipe, carbon steel round pipe, H-Beam, I-Beam, wide flange, steel sheet piles, angle steel bars, channel steel bars, hot rolled steel sheets, checkered plates, cold-rolled steel sheets, hot-dip galvanized steel sheets, round steel bars and deformed steel bars. The Company’s subsidiaries include The Steel Logistics Co., Ltd., The Steel Industries Co., Ltd. and Liberty Steel Siam Co., Ltd.
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