Voestalpine AG (VAS.DE) XETRA
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Voestalpine AG
Sector
Basic Materials
Industry
Steel
Employees
50670
First IPO Date
August 16, 2010
Key Executives
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Herbert Eibensteiner | Chairman of Management Board & Chief Executive Officer | 3.33M | 1963 |
| Magistrate Gerald Mayer | Chief Financial Officer & Member of the Management Board | 2.57M | 1971 |
| Reinhard Nobaueru | Head of the High Performance Metals Division & Member of the Management Board | 2.57M | 1963 |
| Reinhard Nöbaueru | Head of the High Performance Metals Division & Member of the Management Board | 2.57M | 1963 |
| Carola Richter | Head of the Metal Forming Division & Member of Management Board | 2.59M | 1973 |
| Franz Kainersdorfer | Head of the Metal Engineering Division & Member of Management Board | 2.62M | 1967 |
| Hubert Zajicek | Head of the Steel Division & Member of Management Board | 2.63M | 1968 |
| Michael Eyett | Head of Corporate Procurement | 0 | N/A |
| Peter Felsbach | Head of Group Communications | 0 | N/A |
| Peter Fleischer | Head of Investor Relations | 0 | N/A |
| Mathias Farthofer | Head of Strategy | 0 | 1975 |
| Gunther Pastl | Head of Treasury | 0 | N/A |
Description
Voestalpine AG is a prominent industrial conglomerate primarily engaged in the fabrication, treatment, and supply of steel products. The company's corporate headquarters are located in Linz, Oberoesterreich, and it maintains a substantial workforce of 51,670 full-time employees. Operating through its four main divisions and their subsidiaries, the firm's activities are broadly categorized as follows: The Steel Division specializes in the creation and refinement of flat steel products, catering to critical industries such as automotive manufacturing, household appliance production (white goods), and construction. The Special Steel Division focuses on manufacturing high-performance long steel products, medium-width strip steel, and various forged components, including both open-die and drop forgings. The Metal Engineering Division is responsible for producing essential infrastructure components like rails and railway turnout systems, alongside diverse wire products such as rod wire, drawn wire, and pre-stressing steel, among other specialized offerings. The Metal Forming Division delivers advanced metal shaping and processing solutions. This encompasses specialized tubes and sections, bespoke strip steel, and intricate components, predominantly for the automotive industry. Furthermore, this division manufactures welded and hollow sections, open special profiles, custom-engineered special tubes, and precision-machined parts.