Transportation

Steel is the driving force—literally—behind transportation. Think about the car you drive: over half its weight, up to 65%, is made of steel, providing the strength and safety you rely on. On the roads, steel is everywhere, from the gantries and trusses holding highway signs to the poles and brackets of streetlights guiding your way. In the skies, steel’s high strength and heat resistance make it essential for landing gear and engine components. Whether it’s on the ground or in the air, steel keeps us moving, connecting people and places with unmatched reliability and durability.

Steel is the driving force—literally—behind transportation. Think about the car you drive: over half its weight, up to 65%, is made of steel, providing the strength and safety you rely on. On the roads, steel is everywhere, from the gantries and trusses holding highway signs to the poles and brackets of streetlights guiding your way. In the skies, steel’s high strength and heat resistance make it essential for landing gear and engine components. Whether it’s on the ground or in the air, steel keeps us moving, connecting people and places with unmatched reliability and durability.