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'''Aperam S.A.''' is a company, listed on the Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid and Luxembourg stock exchanges and with facilities in Brazil, Belgium and France, which concentrates on the production of stainless and speciality [[steel]]. It was spun out of [[ArcelorMittal]] at the start of 2011; the facilities that became Aperam had about 27% by turnover of the stainless-steel market as of 2009.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.arcelormittal.com/stainlesseurope/node/537 |title=Aperam organization}}</ref>
'''Aperam S.A.''' is a company, listed on the Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid and Luxembourg stock exchanges and with facilities in Brazil, Belgium and France, which concentrates on the production of stainless and speciality [[steel]]. It was spun out of [[ArcelorMittal]] at the start of 2011; the facilities that became Aperam had about 27% by turnover of the stainless-steel market as of 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arcelormittal.com/stainlesseurope/node/537 |title=Aperam organization |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120208223703/http://www.arcelormittal.com/stainlesseurope/node/537 |archivedate=2012-02-08 }}</ref>


The Brazilian facility uses [[charcoal]] from a series of eucalyptus forests owned and managed by the group<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sbbnews.wordpress.com/2010/08/23/arcelormittal’s-charcoal-production-to-double/ |title=ArcelorMittal's charcoal production to double}}</ref> rather than [[Coke (fuel)|coking coal]] to reduce the material; the European facilities use electric-arc furnaces fed with scrap. The use of charcoal reduces the {{CO2}} footprint of the facility.
The Brazilian facility uses [[charcoal]] from a series of eucalyptus forests owned and managed by the group<ref>{{cite web | url=http://sbbnews.wordpress.com/2010/08/23/arcelormittal’s-charcoal-production-to-double/ |title=ArcelorMittal's charcoal production to double}}</ref> rather than [[Coke (fuel)|coking coal]] to reduce the material; the European facilities use electric-arc furnaces fed with scrap. The use of charcoal reduces the {{CO2}} footprint of the facility.

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Aperam S.A.
Company typeSociété Anonyme
EuronextAPAM
LuxSEAPAM
IndustryMetals
Founded2011 (2011)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Lakshmi N. Mittal (Chairman)
Timoteo Di Maulo (Chief Executive Officer)
ProductsStainless and speciality steel
Revenue5,051,000,000 United States dollar (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
447,000,000 United States dollar (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
361,000,000 United States dollar (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets5,236,000,000 United States dollar (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
9,600 (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
Websitewww.aperam.com

Aperam S.A. is a company, listed on the Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid and Luxembourg stock exchanges and with facilities in Brazil, Belgium and France, which concentrates on the production of stainless and speciality steel. It was spun out of ArcelorMittal at the start of 2011; the facilities that became Aperam had about 27% by turnover of the stainless-steel market as of 2009.[1]

The Brazilian facility uses charcoal from a series of eucalyptus forests owned and managed by the group[2] rather than coking coal to reduce the material; the European facilities use electric-arc furnaces fed with scrap. The use of charcoal reduces the CO2 footprint of the facility.

Corporate history

The Brazilian facilities of Aperam mostly correspond to Aperam South America (old Acesita), which was privatised by the Brazilian government in 1992, purchased by Usinor in 1998, and became a wholly owned subsidiary of ArcelorMittal in 2007.

40.83% of Aperam is owned by the Mittal family [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aperam organization". Archived from the original on 2012-02-08. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "ArcelorMittal's charcoal production to double".
  3. ^ "Aperam company - shareholders".