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TISCO's annual stainless steel output exceeds 6 million tons

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Update time : 2025-06-23 14:18:01
TISCO Stainless Steel was navigating 2024's difficult market conditions by focusing on high-end, smart, and sustainable development. The Shenzhen-listed company, founded in 1997, has grown into a global stainless steel leader with complete production capabilities. 

With an annual capacity of 14.56 million tons, including 6.12 million tons of stainless steel, TISCO operates major production bases across China. The company leads in stainless steel innovation, holding over 800 patents and influencing 70% of China's industry standards. Its diverse product range covers all stainless steel forms, including specialty ultra-thin and ultra-thick specifications.

Through continuous optimization and innovation, the company adapts to market changes while driving sustainable growth in the global steel sector.
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