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'''SIDERPERU''' (]: ) is a ]vian steel and iron company and controlled by ], a ]ian ] company. | ||
The company was founded in 1956 in ] city. The steel complex is set in an 600 hectares large site and has a production capacity of more than 500 tons of steel products. It includes a ], the only one in Peru, and several ]s<!-- a disambig because it's not clear to me whether its ] or ]--> that produce steel sponges. Since its foundation the company is the largest in its sector in Peru. | |||
Youer Steel Complex is set in extensive grounds of 600 hectares and has a production capacity of more than 500 tons of steel products. | |||
Offers a blast furnace, the only one in Peru and several electric furnaces that produce steel sponges and moreover has a modern structure that will ensure its total operability. Since its foundation the company is the largest in your sector in Peru and one of the most international of the country. | |||
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Company type | Public (BVL: SIDERC1) |
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Industry | Siderurgy |
Founded | (1956) |
Headquarters | Chimbote, Peru |
Key people | Raul Barrios Orbegoso (Chairman) Hermann Von Muhlenbrock Soto (CEO) |
Revenue | US$ 543.2 Million (2008) |
Number of employees | 2.500 |
Parent | Gerdau |
Website | www.sider.com.pe |
SIDERPERU (BVL: SIDERC1) is a Peruvian steel and iron company and controlled by Gerdau, a Brazilian siderurgy company.
The company was founded in 1956 in Chimbote city. The steel complex is set in an 600 hectares large site and has a production capacity of more than 500 tons of steel products. It includes a blast furnace, the only one in Peru, and several electric furnaces that produce steel sponges. Since its foundation the company is the largest in its sector in Peru.