Corporate Body

S.C.I. Steel Ltd (1990 - )

From
January 1990
Laverton North, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Manufacturing industry and Smelters or Foundries

Summary

S.C.I. (Smorgan Consolidated Industries) Steel Ltd replaced Humes Ltd in 1990 when in 1988 a successful takeover offer was made, returning full ownership of the steel operations to the Smorgon family. Today the company is known as SCIS Pty Ltd or Smorgan Steel or Smorgon Steel Group Limited - Australia's largest vertically integrated producer of steel and the leading supplier of steel products in its key markets. In 2007 Smorgon Steel merged with OneSteel

Timeline

 1910 - 1920 Hume Brothers Cement Iron Company Ltd
       1920 - 1950 Hume Pipe Company (Australia) Ltd
             1950 - c. 1990 Humes Ltd
                   1990 - S.C.I. Steel Ltd

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

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