Ecosteel Source Solidifies Commitment to Sustainable U.S. Infrastructure, Showcasing Green Building Systems at Hanhai Silicon Valley Center
Ecosteel Source started a U.S. tour on November 12, beginning with a strategic meeting at Hanhai Silicon Valley Center in San Francisco, CA. The meeting was attended by the Deputy Director of CIPA, Yang Yihang, and senior executives of Ecosteel Source. Ecosteel Source demonstrated its integrated supply chains and demonstrated its expertise in sustainable building materials, and discussed future opportunities of collaborating in the United States, certification of products, and expansion of the market.
The Bay Region works on three main areas: Clean Tech, Smart Infrastructure, and Advanced Manufacturing. Ecosteel Source fits this objective. ES equally meets the rising demand across North America for long-lasting, pre-fabricated green building materials. The company stated that the U.S. commercial and infrastructure markets are embracing both green certification and modular construction, which represent their core competency. The company offers integrated eco-friendly building systems which minimize waste and accelerate construction schedules while maximizing the useful life of assets.

The major ones are: High-Performance Floor Deck Systems (strong, fast to install); Environmental Roof And Wall Panels (keep heat in, and resistant to weather); and Modular Panels, prefabricated Sandwich panels, negligible waste). All these products can be used in coastal areas as well as in Industrial clients since they are backed by corrosion protection of the finest ZAM and GL finished steel.
Apart from materials being supplied, the distinct advantage that Ecosteel Source stressed was its full supply chain end-to-end operation which has been digitized. With the U.S. market placing a premium on stable transactions and responsible sourcing, they deliver high quality products that are traceable back to their source and arrive on schedule which satisfies their partners desire to have their projects run according to plan. The visit aimed at setting out a number of specific modes of entry into the U.S. market, which duly included a fast track to certifying their building systems so as to be compliant with local green standards, the market debut through pilot projects involving innovative developers who were to demonstrate their modular construction system and floor deck systems in practice, and the development of regionalized supply distribution networks of Roof And Wall Panels.















