NS Bluescope steel joint venture launched.

June 15, 2013 16:55

A joint venture between two of the world's leading steel corporations, BlueScope Steel and Nippon Steel & Sumimoto...

On June 14th, at the Melia Hotel in Hanoi, a ceremony was held to announce the joint venture between two leading global steel corporations, BlueScope Steel and Nippon Steel & Sumimoto, and the establishment of NS BlueScope.

BlueScope Steel is a leading Australian steel group with a presence in many countries in the Asia-Pacific region, as well as Europe and the Americas. Nippon Steel & Sumimoto is a Japanese steel group, the second largest in the world and has dominated the Japanese steel market for many years. This joint venture project aims to combine the most advanced technologies from both groups to provide pioneering, environmentally friendly steel products and solutions that meet Japanese standards for the construction and home appliance manufacturing industries in the Vietnamese market.



Mr. Junichi Murakami – Vice President of Business Development at NS BlueScope – introduced the products of the NS BlueScope joint venture.

Also on this occasion, NS BlueScope Vietnam and the Ho Chi Minh City Architects Association organized a design solutions workshop titled "For a Longer Vision - For a Greener Nature," with the participation of many architects, engineers, and construction contractors.

At the workshop, Mr. Nguyen Truong Luu, Permanent Vice President of the Ho Chi Minh City Architects Association, emphasized the importance of architects and engineers in creating projects that are close to nature, environmentally friendly, and contribute to improving the living environment. Therefore, information about building materials for selection, evaluation, and application in projects is essential for designers and investors.

To meet the trend of green design, NS BlueScope Vietnam has introduced many new products to professionals, most notably the Clean Colobond product line with Thermatech. These product lines have high heat resistance and reflectivity, reducing energy consumption in buildings, aiming towards green, environmentally friendly architecture.


According to (vov.vn) - LT