A planning application has been submitted by Tata Steel for a new £1.25 billion electric arc furnace to be built at the Port ...
Tata Steel UK submits plans to the council for its electric arc furnace.
Only Blast Furnace-2 Krishna was operating, producing 2.5 million tons per annum. All three furnaces combinedly could produce 21,000 tons of steel per day. Though no formal function was organised ...
A month ago, Tata Steel closed blast furnace 4 which will trigger thousands of job losses at the South Wales steelworks and in the local supply chain. The company denied the allegations saying it ...
He is also vice chairman of Tata Steel and Titan Company. Before his new appointment, he was a trustee of two other family philanthropies, Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Sir Ratan Tata Trust. As managing ...
Under the agreement, Tenova is to supply an EAF with an annual capacity of 3 million tonnes of steel - similar to the output of the site's blast furnaces decommissioned ... deal between the government ...
Tata Steel said it has signed a contract with an Italy-headquartered metals technology multinational to deliver a state-of-the-art electric arc furnace (EAF ... of steel similar to the output of the ...
The Indian steel major's ... output of the site's blast furnaces decommissioned recently – by melting scrap steel sourced from the UK. "This partnership follows in the footsteps of an improved deal ...
The Tata move comes after the closure of Port Talbot’s blast furnace, the last in Britain, as the country’s steel industry continues to face challenges from low-cost imports. The electric arc furnace ...
Italy-based Tenova will supply electric arc furnace equipment to Tata Steel as it converts its blast furnace site to using EAF technology. Tata Steel says when operating at full capacity, its Port ...
Tata Steel has signed a contract with Tenova, solutions provider for the metals and mining industry, for the latter to supply an electric arc furnace at Tata’s Port Talbot plant in Wales, weeks after ...
Regarding metal stocks to buy in the long term, Mahesh M Ojha of Hensex Securities said that frontline stocks Vedanta, Tata Steel, and NMDC could be looked at while going for metal stocks in the ...