| Metals & Mining Industry | Materials Sector | Bong-chul Kim CEO | KRX SM Exchange | KR7058430000 ISIN |
| KR Country | 408 Employees | 30 Mar 2026 Last Dividend | 23 Apr 2026 Last Split | - IPO Date |
POSCO STEELEON Co., Ltd. is a prominent entity in the steel industry, engaged in the manufacturing, processing, and international and domestic sales of various steel products. Established in 1988 and originally known as POSCO Steel Plate Co., Ltd., the company underwent a significant rebranding, adopting its current name in March 2022. This redefinition signifies its growth and expansion in the steel sector. Headquartered in Pohang, South Korea, POSCO STEELEON has positioned itself as a key player, supplying a wide range of steel products primarily to the construction and electronic appliance sectors. Operating as a subsidiary of the larger POSCO Holdings Inc., it leverages the strengths and resources of its parent company to innovate and lead in the steel production industry.
Hot-dip Galvanized Steel Sheets: These sheets are produced by coating steel with a layer of zinc, offering enhanced corrosion resistance. This makes them ideal for applications in environments where protection against rust is essential, such as in the construction and automotive industries.
Aluminized-plated Steel Sheets: Featuring a coating of aluminum and silicon on steel, these sheets provide excellent heat resistance and protection against corrosion. They are widely used in the manufacturing of high-temperature environments, automotive exhaust systems, and household appliances like ovens and dryers.
Coated Steel Sheets: POSCO STEELEON’s coated steel sheets are designed for applications requiring durability and aesthetics. The coating extends the life of the steel while offering a polished appearance. These sheets find their utility in both industrial and architectural applications.
Color Steel Sheets: This product range combines the strength of steel with the appeal of color coatings, offering both functionality and aesthetics. Color steel sheets are commonly used in the construction industry, particularly for roofing, wall panels, and interior decorations, allowing for design flexibility and innovation.