List Of Steel Companies In South Africa 2025-2026
Steel making is the process of producing steel from iron ore and/or scrap. In steelmaking, impurities such as nitrogen, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur and excess carbon (most important impurity) are removed from the sourced iron, and alloying elements such as manganese, nickel, chromium, carbon and vanadium are added to produce different grades of steel.
Below is the list of Steel Companies In South Africa
GeoPIle
FABRICATED STEEL MANUFACTURING CO (PTY) LTD
Abex Steel
The Trust Consortium-Steel Building Projects
NDE Stainless Steel Johannesburg
Interfab Stainless Steel Fabricators
SA Goldturn Steel Tube Pty Ltd
Stewarts & Lloyds (Booysens)
STEEL & PIPES
Styria Stainless Steel Fabrication (Pty) Ltd.
Jaguar Stainless Steel Tube & Pipe
International Steel Fabricators of South Africa
Global Steel SA
BSi Steel Pty Ltd – Steel Supplier & Merchant
Aeroton Steel (Pty) Ltd
Kerizzma Steel
Ambro Steel
B&T Steel
NATAL STAINLESS STEEL PTY LTD
ODYSSEY STEEL
Aveng Steel
SSAB SA (Pty) LTD
SSAB SA (Pty) LTD
BCG Stainless Steel Services
NJR Steel Pretoria East
Global Steel Exports (Pty) Ltd – South Africa
BMI Steel Structures
ArcelorMittal South Africa
Steeledale Manufacturing Company (Pty) Ltd
Allied Steelrode (Pty) Ltd
Jozi Steel
Abeyla Trading Pty Ltd
SaSteel Mill Meyerton
BURGER & COMPANY (PTY) LTD
Bekker Steel (Pty) Ltd
SaSteel Mill Meyerton
PORTLAND STEEL INTERNATIONAL
Qinisa Steel Solutions
Federal Steel Company (Pty) Ltd
Wire Products Stainless Steel Pty Ltd WPSS
T M STAINLESS STEEL INSTALLATIONS CC
NJR Steel Pretoria West
Steelmor Industries (Pty) Ltd
GOLD CIRCLE METALS (PTY) LTD
AD&K Engineering and Fabrications
Steelrode Ltd
Does South Africa produce steel?
Steel Production in South Africa averaged 678.95 Thousand Tonnes from 1980 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 885 Thousand Tonnes in August of 2008 and a record low of 182 Thousand Tonnes in December of 2008.
What does a steel company do?
Steel industry, the business of processing iron ore into steel, which in its simplest form is an iron-carbon alloy, and in some cases, turning that metal into partially finished products or recycling scrap metal into steel. The steel industry grew out of the need for stronger and more easily produced metals.
Why steel is so important?
Because of its increased quality and ease of maintenance steel is an attractive building material. It resists mold and mildew, a plague that sometimes afflicts wood frame buildings. Steel is sturdy enough that it resists the damage caused by natural disasters, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes.