Company Overview and Heritage
Established in 1973, Cleveland Steel & Tubes operates from a 100-acre facility in North Yorkshire, UK, positioning itself as a prominent stockholder of steel tubes in Europe. The company maintains an extensive inventory of 84,000 tonnes of material. As a founding member of the multinational Bianco Group, Cleveland Steel & Tubes provides its customers with access to a collective stock of over 250,000 tonnes of material globally, leveraging a broad international network.
Sustainable Steel Tube Solutions
Cleveland Steel & Tubes specializes in supplying steel tubes tailored to client requirements, emphasizing competitive pricing and sustainable practices. The company actively promotes the utilization of surplus steel tube in construction and infrastructure projects. This approach aims to deliver substantial savings on material costs and significantly reduce delivery lead times, alongside a notable decrease in carbon emissions, potentially up to 96%. Their stock is categorized into Certified/Prime material, which comes with producer test certification, and Uncertified/Non Prime material, comprising mills' over-rolling, second-quality stock, and unused surplus from completed projects. The latter, while more cost-effective and available with reduced lead times, can still be supplied with independent material testing certification reports.
Product Range and Industry Applications
The company's stock profile includes a comprehensive array of long-welded, spirally welded, and seamless steel tubes. These tubes feature outer dimensions from 42mm up to 2,500mm and wall thicknesses ranging from 2.6mm up to 184mm. Available steel grades encompass API grades from Gr. B to X80, and BS/EN grades from S185 to S460. Cleveland Steel & Tubes serves a diverse range of industries, including civil engineering, construction, defence, mining, oil and gas, marine, piling, rail, renewable energy, power utilities, and sports and leisure. The company's commitment to quality is underscored by its ISO 9001:2015 approval and its partnership with the UK Green Building Council, reinforcing its dedication to greener steel concepts and circular economy principles.


