When the "green supply chain" becomes an invisible threshold for international trade, Sanhe Steel is accelerating its transformation from traditional production models to energy efficiency driven. This year, the full process energy consumption monitoring system put into operation by the company has shown initial results, especially in the production process of main varieties such as Q235 and 65Mn, where the comprehensive energy consumption per ton has been significantly reduced.
Recently, a batch of high specification hot-rolled plates from Sanhe Steel has been successfully delivered offshore and sent to the industrial hub of South America. The landing of this order not only validates Sanhe's performance resilience in complex international trade environments, but also reflects its technological maturity in aligning with ASTM A36 and S355 series standards.
In 2026, the global steel trade pattern is undergoing a profound reshaping. In the complex international environment, Sanhe Steel Company has not backed down, but has accelerated the pace of building its global brand. Recently, Sanhe has officially opened its first overseas warehousing and distribution center in Southeast Asia, marking the beginning of its "24-hour delivery circle" targeting overseas markets.
In the current industrial ecosystem, the boundary between steel companies and downstream manufacturing enterprises is becoming blurred. The EVI (Early Supplier Intervention) model vigorously promoted by Sanhe Steel Company in recent years is rewriting traditional procurement logic. When a well-known heavy machinery manufacturer was designing a new generation of cranes, the technical team of Sanhe Steel Company had already settled in its research and development center, providing professional advice from the material selection stage.
Entering the production scheduling center of Sanhe Steel Company, what you see is not workers covered in oil stains, but a real-time flashing data screen. In 2026, digitization will no longer be a "face saving project" for steel companies, but an "inner project" that concerns survival. Sanhe Iron and Steel Company has successfully achieved a fully digitized closed-loop system from ore procurement, blast furnace smelting to finished product warehousing through its self-developed "Smart Steel Integration System".
With the comprehensive implementation of the global "carbon border adjustment mechanism", the export threshold of the steel industry is undergoing fundamental changes. In 2026, if steel companies cannot provide detailed carbon footprint reports, they will lose their eligibility for international procurement. In this context, Sanhe Steel Company has taken the lead in completing the "green surgery" from energy structure to process flow.
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