Coopercon/SC launches new opportunity to import steel with closure at the end of March

Coopercon/SC launches new opportunity to import steel with closure at the end of March
Coopercon/SC launches new opportunity to import steel with closure at the end of March
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With monthly batches being imported by the cooperative, we increasingly highlight the increase in demand for this service. The big news is the exclusive CA-50/CA-60 Cutting and Folding service, a step taken by Coopercon/SC that has brought even more growth to the sector and the development of the sector. The Santa Catarina Cooperative delivered the second batch of 2024 in February, thus maintaining the efficiency of monthly steel import operations.

We saw a shortage of the specific gauge of 6.3mm on the market, so we took the opportunity to bring an extra batch at a very competitive price, now available for those who want to purchase their demand. Currently, the largest construction companies have actively participated in imports as it is an excellent opportunity to guarantee supply for their works at a great final acquisition cost. Fill in your request and participate. The Civil Construction Cooperative of the State of Santa Catarina (Coopercon/SC) opened the collection of demands to close a new batch of steel imports this March, bringing benefits to the sector and growth in operations. We reinforce our commitment to quality in all our operations.

Filling in demands must be done directly on the Purchasing Portal or on the website: https://scsupply.store/preenchimentoinsteelforimport/.

The idea is to use the volumes obtained by the end of this month to finalize negotiations with Turkey and thus present the final proposal for approval of purchase orders. Interested parties can contact the team via WhatsApp: (48) 99130-4171 or by email: [email protected].


The article is in Portuguese

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