The Polish company Huta Częstochowa plans to produce 300,000 tons of steel in 2025 and 500,000 tons in 2026.
The Polish steel company Huta Częstochowa, a subsidiary of the Polish coking coal exporter Węglokoks, continues to increase production volumes. According to local media reports, the company has produced 213,000 tons of steel and sold 160,000 tons of flat rolled products this year as of the end of September and plans to reach 300,000 tons of production by the end of the year and 500,000 tons by 2026.
The company has produced more than 100,000 tons of steel has been produced since production resumed in January 2025 after a one-year hiatus, as previously reported by SteelOrbis.
The company has resumed production of thick-rolled products and now supplies dual-use steel for both civilian and defense purposes. New developments include low-carbon steel with low silicon content and high deformability, which expands the product range for shipbuilding and offshore wind power.
Huta Częstochowa acquires a license for the production of armored and ballistic sheets, a segment in which it already has the necessary technical capabilities. This step is expected to strengthen the company's position in the defense industry and expand its product range.
Steelorbis.com