Corporate partners and members – YIR 2024-2025

Our members

The ASI represents the whole of the Australian steel chain.

Its members include founding and sustaining members that provide substantial financial support, and 7,000 members and 700 companies that:

  • Manufacture raw steel or are engaged in Australia in steel product manufacturing or roll-forming steel finished products (manufacturers)
  • Warehouse, process, sell and/or distribute steel products and are appointed distributors for one or more ASI manufacturer members (distributors)
  • Fabricate steel structures, vessels, pipelines or any other form of steel fabrication (fabricators)
  • Engage in architecture, structural engineering, steel detailing, quantity surveying and/or project management (professionals)
  • Supply equipment, consumables and/or services to manufacturer, service centre or fabricator members (associates)

To find out more about ASI members, go to https://www.steel.org.au/become-a-member/

Corporate partnerships

AustralianSuper 

AustralianSuper has renewed its corporate partnership for a further three years. The superannuation fund is a valued partner, with the offering to members now in its 12th year. Meetings in December reviewed all the agreed activities, with a further meeting this year confirming a program for the next three years. AustralianSuper is a major supplier of superannuation products for the steel supply chain. The ASI welcomes the continued relationship, providing ASI members important updates on superannuation legal requirements and products to meet industry and individual’s needs. For details, see: https://www.steel.org.au/about-us/corporate-partners/ 

Choice Energy

ASI has recently worked with Choice Energy to improve the offering to ASI members, which provides discounted energy plans and solar installations for members. These services have not only provided many members with huge savings to date but can also assist in meeting sustainability targets. For details, see: https://www.steel.org.au/about-us/corporate-partners/  

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