Società Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano

Società Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano (SIAC) was an Italian steelworks company.

Società Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano (SIAC)
IndustrySteel industry
Founded1934 in Genoa, Liguria, Italy
Defunct1967
Headquarters
Key people
Oscar Sinigaglia
Agostino Rocca
ProductsSteel
OwnerItalian government

History

The 15000 tons forging press before the restoration in 2011 in the Ansaldo-SIAC factory in Campi.
The 15000 tons forging press after the restoration in the Ansaldo-SIAC factory in Campi.

It was established in 1934 to group the Ansaldo steelworks - started up in 1898 and centered on the Genoa Campi plant. In the same year the company passed under the control of the Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale (IRI).
In 1938 the entire stock package was held by Finsider.
In 1939 the SIAC started the construction of the Genoa Cornigliano plant that, after the destruction of the Second World War, was dedicated to Oscar Sinigaglia.
In 1951 the SIAC entrusted the reconstruction and expansion of the Oscar Sinigaglia plant to Cornigliano Società per Costruzione Impianti Industriali (founded by Finsider in 1948), which will take over the name of Cornigliano S.p.A.
On April 14, 1951, for expanding the plant, the Castle Raggio was demolished, which was already heavily damaged by the bombings of the Second World War.
Finally, in 1962, SIAC entrusted the management of the Genoa Campi plant to Italsider Alti Forni and Acciaierie Riunite Ilva and Cornigliano.
In 1967 the company was incorporated into Italsider.

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