Core Insights - The steel supply chain is facing challenges such as insufficient service innovation and weak industry chain collaboration, necessitating a push for stable operation and continuous optimization in response to macroeconomic changes and structural adjustments [1] - The company is enhancing its service capabilities by linking supply and demand, providing comprehensive services including steel sales, processing, and price risk management, while promoting digital innovation and green transformation within the supply chain [1] - The launch of the "2025 Product Category Rules (PCR)" and the release of 100 Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) reports signify a significant step towards green standardization and digital collaboration in carbon reduction within the steel industry [2] Group 1 - The steel industry is urged to strengthen collaboration across the industry chain, promote green and low-carbon transformation, and enhance intelligent manufacturing levels for sustainable development [1] - The company served over 14,000 users and sold more than 24 million tons of steel from January to October 2025, indicating robust market engagement [1] - The company is actively participating in international carbon emission accounting and cooperation, advocating for industry players to align with trends and collaborate [1] Group 2 - The steel industry's EPD platform has published a total of 300 EPD reports, marking a critical advancement in the industry's efforts towards green practices and digital collaboration [2]
2025钢铁供应链协同向新大会在沪举办