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At the core of its journey lies a distinctive industrial and entrepreneurial model, rooted in Italian family tradition and embodying its values of vision, resilience, and adaptability. An identity that successfully combines the agility and flexibility typical of a family business with the strength, structure, and international outlook of large multinational companies. deep roots, shared values Independence, dynamism, agility, sustainability, reactivity and resilience are the key factors of Marcegaglia\u2019s business culture which, together with the primary focus on the role of people and the sharing of values \u2013 supporting elements of the business model \u2013 have enabled the Group to constantly grow and to establish itself among the leaders on the Italian and European metalwork landscape. Listen Play \/ pause JavaScript is required. 0:000:00volume about us EN our world Marcegaglia\u2019s controlled production chain spans the widest range of steel products in the world.The holding company Marcegaglia Steel (97% of total activities) brings together the core business operations.Marcegaglia Investments encompasses diversified activities (3% of total business). Marcegaglia Steel includes the companies Marcegaglia Fos-sur-Mer, Marcegaglia Ravenna, Marcegaglia Carbon Steel (with its flat products and welded tubes divisions), Marcegaglia Buildtech (with the cladding, construction, and guardrail divisions), Marcegaglia Stainless Sheffield, Marcegaglia Gazoldo Inox, Marcegaglia Specialties (with long products, flat products, stainless steel tubes, and cold-drawn bars divisions), and Marcegaglia Plates (dedicated to heavy plates). Marcegaglia Investments operates in renewable energy (EuroEnergy, Co.Ge.AM, ETA); components for household products and appliances (Imat and Oskar); electromechanics and composite materials (Elet.Ca); tourism (Albarella, Pugnochiuso, and Castel Monastero); and real estate (Gabetti Property Solutions). More steel at your service With more than 70 international carbon and stainless steel production standards and 130 internal protocol specifications, tailor-made for each customer, Marcegaglia is able to serve multiple application sectors, also thanks to a widespread presence ranging from distribution to specialization in building, automotive, food, trade, mechanical, agricultural, chemical, petrochemical, industrial plant engineering, thermomechanics, hydraulics, furniture, energy and many others. The group&#8217;s distinguishing factors are its profound design and production diversification, combined with consolidated international sourcing and logistical and operational excellence, guaranteed by modern, technologically advanced plants. This is combined with a strong global network, a strong financial reputation and a set of joint ventures and industrial alliances. Today more than 15 thousand customers in Europe and around the world testify to the group&#8217;s market strength. Learn about the application areas of all our products: More Marcegaglia Carbon SteelMarcegaglia SpecialtiesMarcegaglia PlatesMarcegaglia Buildtech APPLICATIONS the steel mills In January 2023, Marcegaglia Group acquired an electric furnace steel mill for stainless steel in Sheffield, UK. For the first time in its history, therefore, the company has invested in primary steel production, in a strategic operation with strong symbolic value: in 1913, in fact, stainless steel was born and developed in Sheffield. In May 2024, Marcegaglia completes its steel production capacity with the Fos\u2011sur\u2011Mer plant in France, which will meet approximately 30% of the Group&#8217;s steel needs and will use efficient and sustainable production methods. In this way, Marcegaglia has achieved an integration upstream in the value chain, with a view to shortening and stabilizing supply chains, developing an increasingly sustainable and competitive product offering. These acquisitions crowned the dream of founder Steno Marcegaglia, who aspired to invest in primary steel production. More key to success Marcegaglia products are intended for many sectors: from distribution to mechanical engineering, from industrial plant engineering to construction, from automotive to specializations for the food industry, agriculture, chemistry and petrochemical, thermomechanics and plumbing, furnishings and many more. This is possible thanks to more than 70 international carbon and stainless steel production standards and over 130 internal protocol specifications, customized for clients.This makes Marcegaglia a benchmark for international certification bodies and for the search for new and higher quality standards. Moreover, Marcegaglia steel\u2019s quality linked to the great attention to, and care for, the origin of the raw materials is widely acknowledged: the 60+ partnership agreements struck with the largest and most renowned steel suppliers on 5 continents over ten years are a strength of our process management. An extensive sales network and an effective logistics and distribution system guarantee that customers are offered a tailor-made service, promptly meeting requests from all over the world. 36 production sites, 11 hubs located in the most strategic European production areas, 2 railway terminals and 2 proprietary docks in the Mediterranean Sea (Ravenna and San Giorgio di Nogaro), ensure delivering the products with maximum speed, flexibility and punctuality. More Listen Play \/ pause JavaScript is required. 0:000:00volume ww presence EN the founder Steno Marcegaglia (1930-2013) founded the group of the same name in Gazoldo degli Ippoliti in 1959: he had humble origins but also a strong ambition and determination, very intuitive and able to clearly read current trends, always with an eye to the future, a deep respect for people and an all-encompassing passion for his profession.Married to Mira Bazzani in 1962, they undertook a shared home and work life. Listen Play \/ pause JavaScript is required. 0:000:00volume Steno EN history Above all, the history of the Group is also the history of a family, of Steno and Mira Marcegaglia.In 1959, in the midst of an economic boom, Steno Marcegaglia &#8211; born in 1930 to humble origins and with a past as a trade unionist in the Farmers&#8217; Alliance and who then became part of Coldiretti &#8211; sees the enormous potential for development in the steel processing sector and decides to open a small workshop of one hundred and twenty square meters with a friend.There, with two workers and a roll forming machine, he starts to produce guides for rolling shutters, an item that is increasingly in demand in Italian homes.After just one year, and with the determination and foresight that will become characteristic of his life and business history, he insists on upgrading the plants in order to stand out from their competition: he takes over the entire company and buys a second-hand mill, two old furnaces for annealing cold-rolled strips and a rudimentary pickling plant.These became the foundations of a family business that has been in constant growth throughout its history, transforming itself from a small local business into one of Italy\u2019s largest manufacturing companies with a presence on the international market, which has never lost its strong links to its region and the values of its founders. Listen Play \/ pause JavaScript is required. 0:000:00volume storia EN Discover Gazoldo degli Ippoliti, Italy\u200b Contino, Italy Casalmaggiore. Italy Lomagna, Italy Boltiere, Italy Tezze sul Brenta, Italy Ravenna, Italy Forli, Italy Dusino San Michele, Italy Fontanafredda, Italy San Giorgio di Nogaro, Italy Osteria Grande, Italy Dudley, UK Lainate, Italy Corsico, Italy Mazzolara di Budrio, Italy Graffignana, Italy Pozzolo Formigaro, Italy Garuva, Brazil Munhall, USA Praszka, Poland Kluczbork, Poland Vladimir, Russia Ergene, Turkey Funza, Columbia Quere\u0301taro, Mexico Oldbury, UK Rivoli, Italy San Giorgio di Nogaro, Italy Sheffield, UK Sheffield ASR, UK Sheffield SSB, UK Richburg, USA Fagersta, Sweden Fos-Sur-Mer, France Gazoldo degli Ippoliti, Italy Start up and pioneering phase 1959 &#8211; 1963 In 1959, in Gazoldo degli Ippoliti (Mantua, Northern Italy), Steno Marcegaglia establishes a small factory, Marcegaglia-Caraffini, specialized in the manufacturing of open profiles. The company is taken over a few time later and re-named Metallurgica Mantovana. In 1963 I.P.A.S. is founded for the manufacturing of drawn products from flat and tubular steels. Strong internal growth 1964 &#8211; 1982 1970 The unit in Gazoldo degli Ippoliti quickly develops its activities adding cold re-rolling process and precision tubes manufacturing.In 1982 Steno Marcegaglia founds in association with three business partners Oto Mills \u2013 leader in high-precision tubes mills \u2013 and successively establishes a new state-of-the-art unit in Casalmaggiore (Cremona). Organic growth and M&amp;A 1982 &#8211; 1988 In 1983 the group expands with the acquisition of Lombarda Tubi in Lomagna (Lecco), Saom in Boltiere (Bergamo), Trisider in Tezze sul Brenta (Vicenza). In 1985 Marcegaglia adds to its structure three companies of Maraldi Group with the plants in Ravenna, Forlimpopoli (Forl\u00ec) and Cervignano del Friuli (Udine). In 1987 Marcegaglia acquires Profilnastro in Dusino San Michele (Asti). Expansion and internationalization 1988 &#8211; 1999 Starting in 1989, the first tube mill in Forl\u00ec and the first stainless steel and pickling line in Gazoldo degli Ippoliti become operational. At the same time, the plant in San Giorgio di Nogaro is acquired for the production of heavy plates. Start up of new distribution offices (today Marcegaglia UK); foundation of Marcegaglia Deutschlandand acquisition of Bishop near Philadelphia (USA).In the 1990s, the group diversifies with the acquisitions of Albarella in the tourism sector, Ponteggi Dalmine in the construction sector and CCT in the energy sector. Development in carbon and stainless steels 1999 &#8211; 2007 1999 The Ravenna plant becomes the spearhead of the group&#8217;s entire production chain through a major investment project (&#8220;Ravenna 2000&#8221;) for coils processing.2000 Marcegaglia then lands in Brazil where, in Garuva, it builds a large plant for components for the household appliance sector and for carbon and stainless steel products. 2000-2005 Growth of Italian activities and sales network worldwide. Supply of raw materials 2000 &#8211; 2008 2000 Joint venture agreement with Brema (Arcelor Group) for the supply of 500 K t\/year of hot-rolled coils.2005-2009 Offtake agreement with Teesside (Corus Group) for the supply of 850 K t\/year of slabs. Industrialization program in Italy and abroad 2007 &#8211; 2013 2007-2008 Consolidation of the main Italian manufacturing units (Ravenna, Casalmaggiore, Gazoldo degli Ippoliti \u2013 1,5 billion euros invested in 6 years). Inauguration of new units in the European (Poland) and extra-Europe (Russia) markets. Doubling of Brazilian plant.2010-2011 Opening of the new Marcegaglia Poland manufacturing unit in Kluczbork dedicated to carbon steel tubes production. Growth in diversified sectors (tourism, thanks to the acquisition of Forte Village and Castel Monastero, and renewable energies). Consolidation of core business 2013 &#8211; 2014 2013-2014 The group decides to focus on and to consolidate its own core business and to gradually divest the diversified activities. In 2013 Oto Mills and Forte Village are sold. Reorganization and new acquisitions 2015-2022 Marcegaglia launches a corporate reorganization project to become even more protagonist in its core business.From 2018, through M&amp;A activities, Marcegaglia expands its portfolio of investments. Marcegaglia Rivoli, Marcegaglia Palini e Bertoli, Marcegaglia Colombiaand Marcegaglia Mexico are established. Marcegaglia UK acquires a new plant in Oldbury. SM Tunis Acier is born, in a joint venture with Sideralba.With the acquisition of Trafital (Gorla Minore), the range of cold-drawn products is completed. First steps within steel production 2023-2024 In 2023, Marcegaglia acquires 100 percent of all the major companies in Outokumpu&#8217;s stainless steel long products division: the transaction includes an electric furnace steel mill for special steels, a wire rod rolling plant and a bar production plant in Sheffield (UK); a bar production plant in Richburg (US); a wire rod hot rolling plant and a drawn wire production plant in Fagersta (Sweden).In May 2024, Marcegaglia completes its steel production capacity with the Fos-sur-Mer plant in France, which will meet approximately 30% of the Group&#8217;s steel needs and will use efficient and sustainable production methods. Joint venture for the improvement of sandwich and sectional door panels 2025 The joint venture between Marcegaglia Steel and Manni Group focuses its operations on the insulated panels and sectional door panels sectors, establishing itself as the second-largest panel manufacturer in Europe. Casa Marcegaglia is a permanent museum located on a 1,300 square meter space in the Group\u2019s headquarters in Gazoldo degli Ippoliti. The goal is to retrace the story of its founder, Steno Marcegaglia, and the company in all the periods of its evolution through a dynamic and emotional narrative.A space to celebrate the past, to tell the story of the present, without averting the gaze from the future, in order to create a gateway into the world of Marcegaglia; that is steel, but also family, values, design. 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