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- Sahaviriya Steel Industries PCL or simply SSI (Thai: บริษัท สหวิริยาสตีลอินดัสตรี จำกัด (มหาชน)) is a Thai multinational steel-making company headquartered...
- States Rautaruukki, Finland Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co., United States Sahaviriya Steel Industries, Thailand Salzgitter AG, Germany SeAH Beestel, South...
- was subsequently acquired and operated by Corus, Tata Steel and then Sahaviriya Steel Industries (SSI) who are still the plant operating today. The British...
- Company Limited (SET: PTT) Thai Oil (SET: TOP) Glow Energy (SET: GLOW) Sahaviriya Steel Industries (SET: SSI) Bangkok Airways (SET: BA) Nok Air (SET: NOK)...
- support. On 24 February 2011, the steelworks was purchased by Thai-based Sahaviriya Steel Industries (SSI) at $469 million. The acquisition was expected to...
- biggest blast furnace in Europe and was operated in its final years by Sahaviriya Steel Industries (SSI). Tata Steel Europe operate a pipe works at Hartlepool...
- Safe Superintelligence Inc., an American artificial intelligence company Sahaviriya Steel Industries, Thai steel company Samsung Semiconductor Inc., a Korean...
- made at Redcar. The Thai owners of the former Corus Plant at Lackenby, Sahaviriya Steel Industries (SSI), re-ignited the blast furnace, one of the largest...
- Film International Consumer services Media Bangkok 1970 Motion pictures Sahaviriya Steel Industries Basic materials Basic resources Bangkok 1990 Steel Samart...
- arrived with the Apple Macintosh, which was first imported in 1985 by Sahaviriya OA, who also developed the first Thai computer fonts in PostScript format...