Managing director: Jan-Øyvind Jørgensen Employees: 211 Turnover: NOK 295 million
Scana Steel Stavanger’s customers are users of special steel and high-alloy steel with stringent requirements for design and documentation. These are mainly found in the oil and gas, marine, energy, mining and general mechanical industries.
Scana Steel Stavanger was founded in 1910 and has produced steel since 1913. The business is located at Jørpeland outside Stavanger, Norway. The company’s business concept was based on the idea of remelting scrap
Managing director: Ingvar Winbo Employees: 299 Turnover: NOK 640 million
Kristinehamnsvägen 2 SE-680 71 Björneborg Sweden
Scana Steel Björneborg refines steel in an integrated chain that includes its own steelworks, heat treatment, forge with a 4,500 tonne press and several well-equipped machining units.
The company was founded 354 years ago, making it one of the group’s most venerable companies – not to mention one of the oldest ironworks in the world.
Managing director: Per Jarbelius Employees: 98 Turnover: NOK 131 million
P.o.box 104 SE-81 504 Söderfors Sweden
Scana Steel Söderfors AB is specialized in high performing, high purity and high alloy steel for demanding applications.
The hot forming and treatment of steel has a long tradition in Söderfors. Since 1676, skilled blacksmiths have made Söderfors renowned for its high quality products. The company has long experience in forging, rolling, heat treatment and machining.
Managing director: Rolf Polbratt Turnover: NOK 189 million Scana´s ownership: 37.50 per cent
Motala Verkstad constructs, prepares and installs complex mechanical systems for customers within marine transport, industry, infrastructure, electrical, energy and the processing industry.
Motala Verkstad was founded in 1822 by Baltzar von Platen in order to bring about a large amount of iron parts, tools, sluice gates and bridges for the construction of Göta Kanal – leading from the east coast to the west coast of Sweden.