Archive for November, 2009
Corus To Build Pilot Plant That Could Reduce Steel CO2 By 50%
Corus, the European unit of Tata Steel Ltd. announced Friday plans to build a new pilot plant at its Ijmuiden, Netherlands steelworks to test a new steelmaking process that could potentially reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by more than 50%, the company said Friday. The company is working in consortium with the [...]
Posted: November 29th, 2009 under Manufacturing News, Steel.
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Tata Steel seeks partners for Teesside unit
Tata Steel is looking for joint venture partners to run its Teesside plant in England, according to Mr Kirby Adams, CEO of Tata-Steel Europe.
The plant belongs to Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus, which Tata Steel acquired two years ago.
The plant had run into trouble early this year after a consortium of buyers, which had committed [...]
Posted: November 27th, 2009 under Steel, Steel News.
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MEPS steel price roundup
MEPS reported a generally weak market in November with the exception of China.
“Raw steel output continues to climb steadily in the US. Mill utilisation rates were up to almost 65 percent in the first week of November. However, the recent relighting of blast furnaces has not coincided with a similar upturn in consumption. Oversupply could [...]
Posted: November 26th, 2009 under Steel, Steel International, Steel News, Steel Prices.
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THE MEPS - EU AVERAGE ALL PRODUCTS STEEL PRICE DIPS AGAIN IN NOVEMBER
The EU producers are currently facing low order intake as the flurry of activity in early September has tailed off now that distributors have restocked to appropriate levels. In many countries, prices have been lowered a little to encourage purchasing. Negotiations will start soon for first quarter 2010 business but no official announcements have been [...]
Posted: November 18th, 2009 under Steel International, Steel News, Steel Prices, steel strip.
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Tata Steel to raise production at Corus
Tata Steel on Wednesday said its European subsidiary Corus will be able to meet full capacity utilisation by the end of the current fiscal, riding on revival in global demand.
Corus, which had cut production capacity of its mills by as much as 50 per cent amid the demand slump last year, has currently revived [...]
Posted: November 5th, 2009 under Steel International, Steel News, steel strip.
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UK manufacturing boosts hope that Britain will come out of recession - Times Online
Britain’s manufacturing sector expanded unexpectedly last month and at the fastest rate in two years as the weak pound made exports cheaper and imports more expensive, according to new data.
Barely a month after Mervyn King, the Governor of the Bank of England, said that weak sterling “will be helpful” in rebalancing Britain’s economy, the latest [...]
Posted: November 5th, 2009 under Manufacturing News, Steel.
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