Posco M-Tech Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:009520
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Posco M-Tech Co Ltd
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POSCO M-TECH Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of steel packaging systems. The company is headquartered in Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-Do and currently employs 1,014 full-time employees. is a Korea-based company mainly engaged in the provision of steel raw materials and packing materials. The firm operates its business through four divisions: steel raw materials division, packing business division, engineering business division and magnesium division. Its steel raw materials division provides aluminum ingots, pellets, mini-pellets, molybdenum briquette and ferro-molybdenum. Its packing business division provides packaging materials, packaging services and packing equipment. Its engineering division distributes packaging equipment, such as steel coil packaging lines, steel sheet dispensers, strap masters, outer-ring molders, steel automatic attaching facilities and others. Its magnesium division operates magnesium smelting factories. The firm also involves in the real estate rental business.
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