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In line with its innovative approach to contribute with the presence of new products in our markets, Sidenor will soon have in its Basauri plant a new round bloom format with a 600 mm diameter, manufactured for continuous casting. This new range of by-products gives continuity to the project initiated in 2018, in the first...

This year, as in previous years, Sidenor participates again in the SPRI’s BIND 4.0 Program. BIND 4.0 is a public-private smart industry open innovative platform, which has been created by the Department of Economic Development, Sustainability and the Environment through the SPRI Group and its platform for the Basque entrepreneurial ecosystem UpEuskadi, which has become...

Sidenor is part of SHYNE (Spanish Hydrogen Network) project, the largest multisectoral consortium in Spain, created to promote the decarbonization of the economy through renewable hydrogen. The SHYNE project, made up of 33 entities from different sectors, was presented at Campus Repsol, the headquarters of the multi-energy company. It brings together 22 companies, among which...

The steel industry is facing rapid and constant changes due to the industrial revolution: Industry 4.0. The fast growth of digitization has deeply transformed the dynamics of the main industries, including steel, and has affected the operating modes of the organizations. A competent and multi-skilled workforce, which is able to deal with the adoption of...

For the fourth year in a row, Sidenor publishes its annual Corporate Report. The 2020 report reflects the company’s commitment in the face of three important sustainable development challenges: economic, social and environmental sustainability. We thus reaffirm our commitment to transparency, value creation and fluent communication. Environmental care, respect for the local community and agents of...

Our environment is continuously changing, and the future success of each company will depend on its adaptive capacity. Currently, one of the main transformation drivers is the increasing environmental awareness, which translates into increasingly demanding policies, new consumption models and, finally, the modification of traditional production means and markets. Within the process of adapting to...