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  1. NORELEM FRANCE

    France

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  2. KUNSHAN HIGRED TOOLS CO.,LTD

    China

    Higred Tools Co. was established in 1978 and began to make tools in 1996. By 15 years in cutting tools industry, we have beenthe professional cutting tools manufacturer and distributor among HSS Cutting Tools, Tungsten Carbide Cutting Tools and Electrical Power Tools. The cutting tools widely used by CNC, Magnetic Drill, Core Drill, Hammer Drill, Grinder, etc for metal Industrial, Factories, Bridges consructions, blacksmith, Building Constructions, Repairing and manufacturing shipping, Steel constructions, etc. Detailed contents are: HSS Cutting Tools: HSS Annular cutters, HSS twist drill bits, HSS end mills, HSS Burrs, HSS Reamers, HSS Counter Sinks, HSS Step Drills, HSS Slitting Saws, HSS taps, HSS dies etc; Tungsten Carbide Tools: TCT Annular Cutter, Carbide end mills, Carbide twist drills, Carbide Burrs, TCT Saw Blade, Electric hammer drill bits etc. Electrical Power Tools: Magnetic Drill, Drill Bit Sharpener, Penum

  3. AK STEEL INTERNATIONAL B.V.

    Germany

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    AK Steel International is a subsidiary of Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. which is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. Several subsidiaries of AK Steel International operate in Europe. Offices are located in the Netherlands, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Spain and Italy. The American Rolling Mill Company (ARMCO) was founded in 1899 in Middletown, Ohio, where it operated a production facility. In more than 100 years of history it expanded enormously and amongst others, it established several European subsidiaries. These subsidiaries decided in 1986 to to jointly operate under the name ARMCO Specialty Steels Europe. In 1999, the parent company of these subsidiaries, ARMCO Inc. merged with AK Steel Corp., Middletown, Ohio. Through this merger the company name ARMCO was changed to AK Steel. In April 2000, also the ARMCO subsidiaries in Europe were renamed into AK Steel. To be more in line with the global sales activities, it was renamed in 2004 to AK Steel International.