After some turbulence in recent years with respect to plant closures,
spin-offs and general industry restructuring, the Polish steel industry today
comprises 26 plants. These include (by steelmaking capacity) the two
multi-million tonne plants at Katowice and in Kraków, a small middle tier
including the long product facilities at Ostrowiec and Zawiercie, and a lower
tier of 22 relatively small producers. Eleven Polish facilities are run by five
multinational firms. These include ArcelorMittal and other Spanish, Ukrainian
and US firms, with the Polish Government now only having a minimal ownership
role (and only the tube sector remaining largely outside of foreign control).
Within this industry structure, much production of flat rolled steel is under
monopoly control, or in some product instances oligopolistic; long product
supply is relatively competitive, and tube making moderately competitive. Some
pre-World War I, 1930s and 1950s production facilities contribute to the
existing production assets, but significant investment in new steel rolling
plant (especially steel bar) is underway.
Whilst a review of environmental performance suggests that much progress has
been made in areas such as emissions and waste management, many issues to do
with Old Environmental Burdens (relating especially to ground pollution by
former State-owned firms) appear still to remain. Because of legislative
weaknesses and land ownership considerations, responsibility for clean-up is not
entirely clear and recent progress with land remediation appears to have paused.
Overall industry employment at 19,400 [for crude steel output of 9.7 mt]
means that productivity is low by Western standards. With production dominated
by three adjacent voivodships, steelmaking is highly regionalised however and
much dominated by producers in the south of the country.
Polish demand for finished steel products currently amounts to 11.0 mt /
year. This corresponds to 289 kg / capita, which is a little low compared to
Western Europe. Whilst the geographic spread of steel demand is not as
concentrated as steel production, two southern voivodships still account for 40%
of consumption.
Although there has been strong demand growth in recent years and strong
growth of the Polish steel market can also be expected in the foreseeable
future, the recent growth has been fed by imports, not by expansion of domestic
production. Indeed, demand is still very import penetrated, with 84% of 2008
flat product consumption supplied from abroad.
With future investment, the opportunity arises for significant displacement
of import volumes as the physical attributes of Polish steel quality improve to
international norms. The suggestion is made that more attention should also
placed by steelmakers on less tangible aspects of steelmaking operations - with
more emphasis given to matters such as purchasing, order-taking, production
scheduling best practice etc - if the market is to be captured from foreign
suppliers. Further attention must also be paid to ownership and governance
issues, to further industry rationalisation and to continuing productivity
improvement, with immediate emphasis on creation of a comprehensive contaminated
land register and attention given to the matter of Old Environmental Burdens if
the long-term prosperity of the sector is to be assure
96 Companies Mentioned in this Report, Some Include:
- Alchemia
- Arcelor Mittal
- Arcelor Mittal Huta Florian
- ArcelorMittal Polska
- Batory Long Products
- BGH Polska
- Buczek Automotive Sp. z o.o.
- Buczek-HB-Zaklad Produkcji Rur Sp. z o.o.
- Celsa
- HSW Huta Stali Jakosciowych
- Huta Andrzej
- Huta Baildon
- Huta Bankowa
- Huta Lucchini Warszawa
- IUD
- IUD Czestochowa
- Lucchini Warszawa
- Max Aicher
- MCI
- Moravia Steel
- Nova Hut
- PHS
- Polskie Huty Stali
- Przerobka Plastyczna na Zimno Baildon S.p.
- Severstal Silesia S.A.
- Walcownia Rur Batory
- WBG Huta Batory
- WRJ
- WRJ Servis
- Zaklad Walcowniczy Profil
- Zlomrex
- Zlomrex Walcownia Bruzdowa
41 Products Mentioned in this Report, Some Include:
- Iron
- Iron ore
- Coal
- Coking coal
- Metallurgical coal
- Steel
- Crude steel
- Liquid steel
- Ingot
- Bloom
- Billet
- Slab
- Section
- Heavy section
- Medium section
- Light section
- Bar
- Rebar
- Reinforcing bar
- Rod
- Wire rod
- Heavy plate
- Plate
- Hot rolled coil
- Hot rolled sheet
- Cold rolled coil
- Cold rolled sheet
- Galvanised steel
- Hot dip galvanised sheet
- Electro galvanised sheet
- Organic coated sheet
- Tin plate
- Tinplate
- Flat products
- Long products
- Pipe
- Tube
- Welded tube
- Seamless tube
- Quarto plate
- Rail