- Decommissioning of the GWA earlier than planned
- Ramp-up of the new facilities planned from May 2025
- Focus on premium grades for lightweight construction and high surface quality as well as electrical steel grades
Focus on customer markets of the future
‘As planned, we are continuing to make targeted investments to strengthen our Duisburg site,’ explains Dennis Grimm, Spokesman of the Executive Board of thyssenkrupp Steel. ‘With the fundamentally modernized hot strip mill 4 and the conversion and new construction of continuous casters 3 and 4, we are setting the course for our future viability, especially in terms of efficiency and profitability. By separating and converting our casting androlling line, we are making our production network more flexible and increasing the availability of our systems. We are thus preparing ourselves for the coming requirements of our customers in target markets that are important to us, such as mobility and energy.’
By optimizing its production network, thyssenkrupp Steel is continuing to focus its product portfolio on future markets and profitable premium products. These include multiphase steels and lightweight steels as well as grades with high surface quality. In addition, the production of high-quality electrical steel grades, which are indispensable for the energy and mobility transition, will be strengthened.