Algoma Steel (ASTL) and Roshel have formed Roshel Algoma Defence, a joint venture to establish a Canadian Centre of Excellence for ballistic steel production. This partnership is built to deliver sovereign ballistic steel defense solutions, including full-cycle capabilities such as metal fabrication, forming, welding, and machining in Canada. “Algoma Steel is ready to enhance Canada’s defence capacity, starting now. This partnership with Roshel puts our production capabilities, our workforce, and our Sault Ste. Marie facilities directly in service of Canada’s national security. Buy Canadian isn’t just a policy for us, it’s a strategy and a commitment to hundreds of good jobs.” – Rajat Marwah, CEO, Algoma Steel.
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