
Celsa Official Website - Committed to the environment
Celsa is one of the leading steel companies in Europe, committed to producing steel in the most sustainable and efficient way possible.
About us - Celsa
Celsa is Europe’s leading producer of circular and low-emission steel and is the largest circular supply chain in Europe. It recycles ferrous scrap to produce steel in electric arc furnaces, using the most …
Products - Celsa
Celsa is Europe’s first circular low-emission steel producer with the largest circular supply chain in Europe. It recycles ferrous scrap to produce steel in electric arc furnaces, using the most …
Celsa - Comprometidos con el Medio Ambiente
Celsa es una de las principales compañías de acero en Europa, comprometida con la producción de acero de la manera más sostenible y eficiente posible.
CELSA Group concludes its first financial year of a new stage with ...
Jun 30, 2025 · CELSA Group concludes its first financial year of a new stage with positive indicators and projects growth in 2025 The company reported revenues of €3,360 million in 2024, following the …
Company History - Celsa
Celsa History CELSA originated in 1967 in Castellbisbal (Barcelona) with the start-up of its first rolling mill. Ten years later, and as a turning point, the company inaugurated the first electric oven.
Sectors - Celsa
Sectors Celsa produces in many sectors. In the construction sector, structural steel, rebar and other steel products are produced for use in the construction of buildings, bridges, roads and other …
Conócenos - Celsa
Conócenos más. En Celsa tenemos una vocación internacional. Cada localización opera con gran ventaja estratégica y competitiva.
Sustainability - CELSA Group
At Celsa, we believe that sustainability is the way to generate lasting value, both for the company and for the society and environment in which we operate. This is why we apply the dual materiality …
Contact the delegations - Celsa
Contact the different delegations that are part of Celsa. On this page you will find the contact information for the group companies.