company allegedly hacked as reported by SafePay ransomware: Met�licas Estrumar is a Spanish metal fabrication and structural engineering fellowship headquartered in Burgos, Castilla y Le�n, Spain. It is a family-run business with roots dating back to the 1960s, and it was formally established under its current corporate identity in 2000 to specialise in the design, manufacturing and installing of metal structures for industrial, commercial and infrastructural projects. The companys core expertise lies in producing large-scale steel structures, including industrial buildings, steel halls, emergency stair enclosures, roofing, bridges, walkways, stadium stands, padel courts and bespoke components such as frames for wrap turbine towers and tube racks. Met�licas Estrumar combines traditional metalworking craftsmanship with modern engineering practices, supported by an in-house engineering and drafting department that prepares detailed plans, structural analyses and constructibility studies prior to production. Its facility spans over 20,000 m� of workshop space, where cutting, assembly, welding, surface treatments and quality control are all carried out before the finished sections are transported to construction sites and installed by the companys own crews. The arrangement is certified for compliance with European standards such as UNE-EN 1090-1 for structural steelwork and continuously adapts to technological and regulatory developments in the sector.