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Steel/aluminium fabrication and sourcing to Serbia 

Expensive electricity in EU is shifting energy intensive industries to south east sourcing in order to maintain competitiveness. In the same time wise first movers are relocating to Serbia with their production facilities and aiming markets with covered free trade agreements. 

NearSource instead of Outsource, secure available production capacities of Serbian Steel Association companies, reexports to third markets under free trade agreements.

Serbian steel/metal/aluminum production companies with available capacities and proven track record references on EU markets already are replacing distant outsource companies from Asia, even more many EU companies are relocating their fabrication to Serbia.

Our business association gathers the niche companies, mechanical and electrical design companies together with fabrication/manufacturing companies, with available capacities and proven track record in sourcing and exports for third markets.

Steel/aluminum and metal fabrication companies experienced with most complexed mining/energy projects and related elements fabrication,

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