Aperam S.A., together with its subsidiaries, produces and sells stainless steel and alloy products worldwide. It operates through four segments: Stainless & Electrical Steel; Services & Solutions; Alloys & Specialties; and Recycling & Renewables. The company offers a range of stainless steel and electrical steel products, including grain oriented and non-grain oriented. It is also involved in the management of direct sales of stainless steel products from production facilities; distribution of its products; and the provision of transformation services that include value added and customized steel solutions. In addition, the company designs, produces, and transforms various specialty alloys and other specific stainless steels in forms, such as bars, semis, cold-rolled strips, wire and wire rods, and plates in a range on grades. Further, it engages in the trading, processing, and recycling of stainless steel, superalloys, titanium, and special metal scrap, as well as raw materials; provision of Recyco, an electric arc furnace recycling facility that retrieves and recycle dust and sludge to stainless steel raw materials and reduce waste; and production of wood and charcoal from cultivated eucalyptus forests. The company serves aerospace, automotive, construction, medical, and oil and gas industries. It distributes its products through a network of steel service centers, transformation facilities, and sales offices. The company was incorporated in 2010 and is headquartered in Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
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