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Swedish steel startup Stegra signs a deal with Thyssenkrupp Material

Swedish steel startup Stegra announced?on?Monday that Thyssenkrupp Material?Processing Europa has signed an agreement for the?delivery of steel from Stegra’s plant that is being built in Sweden and that the German company will support the ramp up of output.

The German company will purchase significant amounts of non prime steel from 2027 to supply various industries across Europe, according to a Swedish statement.

Stegra explained that non-prime steel is a byproduct that does not meet the highest standards of quality that some applications require. However, it is still a durable and strong material that can be used for a variety of purposes.

In a statement, Stephan Flapper, Stegra's chief commercial officer said: "A partner for?steel that is not prime is essential for the expansion of our steel mill. We?seek this as the beginning of a long-term relationship."

The Swedish?group revealed that in October

It was seeking

The company has not yet announced a funding agreement. Reporting by Terje Solsvik and editing by Stine Jacobisen

(source: Reuters)