Seah Steel Holdings

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SeAH Steel Holdings
Native name
세아제강지주
Type Public
KRX: 003030
Industry Steel pipe
Founded1960
FounderLee Jong-Deok
HeadquartersSeAH Tower, 45, yanghwa-ro, Mapo-gu, ,
Key people
  • Howard Lee (CEO)
  • Seok-il Kim (President)
ProductsSteel pipes and steel sheets
RevenueIncrease2.svg KRW 9,845,885,045 (2019)
Number of employees
733 (2017)
Subsidiaries SeAH Steel
Website http://www.seahsteel.co.kr

SeAH Steel Holdings (formerly SeAH Steel Corporation) is a South Korean Holding Company focused on the steel pipe business. It was founded as a steel manufacturer in 1960 by Lee Jong-Deok with the name of Pusan Steel Pipe Industry Corporation. It is located in Seoul, South Korea.

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In 2018, the SeAH Steel Corporation demerged into two separate entities, SeAH Steel Holdings, for investment, and SeAH Steel, which kept the steel manufacturing activities. [1]

The company operates seven steel mills worldwide including the United States, [2] Vietnam, [3] United Arab Emirates, [4] and Italy. [5] In August 2020, SeAH started negotiating with UK government to construct the world's biggest turbine monopile facility. [6]

SeAH Steel

SeAH Steel remains as the main subsidiary of SeAH Steel Holdings after it transitioned into two separated entities in 2018. [1]

SeAH Steel is the largest Korean steel pipe manufacturer [7] [1] and it main products consist of steel pipes, titanium tubes, stainless steel pipes and galvanized color steel sheets. [8] It currently runs four plants in South Korea, located in Pohang, Gunsan, Suncheon and Changwon.

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