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New mobile app simplifies life for SSAB customers

Steel producer SSAB has introduced a mobile app for Android and iPhone. The app is designed to make it easier for customers to find information about SSAB’s products. It also provides instructions for processing steel as well as calculation models, data sheets and details of who to contact in different countries.
April 20, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSSteel producer 4877 SSAB has introduced a mobile app for Android and iPhone.
The app is designed to make it easier for customers to find information about SSAB’s products. It also provides instructions for processing steel as well as calculation models, data sheets and details of who to contact in different countries.

It can be downloaded free through the App Store for iPhone or 1224 Google Play for Android.

SSAB has a six million tonne production capacity for crude steel and its niche high-strength steels account for approximately 37% of total sales. The goal is to increase the proportion of high-strength steels to 50% by 2015. Its high-strength steels include Domex, Hardox and Weldox.

www.ssab.com

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