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New Zealand Steel
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 ต.ค. 2012
We're New Zealand's only producer of flat rolled steel products for the construction, infrastructure and manufacturing industries.
Our brands include COLORSTEEL®, AXXIS® and ZINCALUME®.
We're 100% New Zealand made.
Our brands include COLORSTEEL®, AXXIS® and ZINCALUME®.
We're 100% New Zealand made.
NZ Steel - Understanding Electric Arc Furnace
NZ Steel - Understanding Electric Arc Furnace
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Electric Arc Furnace Announcement - Highlights
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Footage of the Electric Arc Furnace announcement and behind the scenes shots
New Zealand Steel Showcase
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New Zealand Steel is a world-leader in creating high-quality steel from ironsand. We're forging a stronger future for our people, our community and New Zealand. See our story here.
The Story of Steel
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New Zealand Steel is a world-leader in creating high-quality steel from ironsand. We're forging a stronger future for our people, our community and New Zealand. See our story here.
The Story of Steel
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New Zealand Steel is a world-leader in creating high-quality steel from ironsand. We're forging a stronger future for our people, our community and New Zealand. See our story here.
New Zealand Steel
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Guided by a philosophy to produce safe, sustainable products, New Zealand Steel is a leading manufacturer of quality steel. We supply all major markets including construction, manufacturing, infrastructure, packaging and agriculture.
New Zealand Steel - Living The Future
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A look into New Zealand's local steel industry.
Building Futures youtube h264
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This video gives a quick overview of the benefits that AXXIS® Steel for Framing can bring to builders, specifiers and homeowners. www.axxis.co.nz
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Could you upload the longer “technical” version of this? Would be awesome to show my family exactly what I do here