About ArcelorMittal Recykling Polska
ArcelorMittal Recykling Polska was formed on January 1, 2019, as a result of a merger between two well-established companies: Cutiron and Silscrap.
Cutiron successfully purchased and processed scrap for steelworks across Poland and the entire Europe for over 60 years prior to the merger. Przedsiębiorstwo Przerobu Złomu SILSCRAP had operated on the Polish market since 1989.
Silscrap owns two scrap yards, one in Warsaw and one in Bielsko-Biała. Cutiron, which, prior to the merger, was a part of ArcelorMittal Poland, was based in Dąbrowa Górnicza and operated mainly in the region of Silesia.
The two entities were merged into ArcelorMittal Recykling Polska, a subsidiary of ArcelorMittal Warszawa.
ArcelorMittal Recykling Polska follows all ArcelorMittal safety, human resources management, environment protection and business ethics standards.
The company operates three purchasing and production branches located in: Warsaw, Bielsko-Biała and Dąbrowa Górnicza, respectively, as well as a common machine fleet and logistic facilities.