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ArcelorMittal

With 119 million tonnes of annual production capacity and 245,000 employees across 60 countries, ArcelorMittal is the world’s leading steel and mining company. It was formed in 2006 as a result of the merger of the Arcelor and Mittal steel groups.

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Steelworkers Ratify Contract with ArcelorMittal

19 October 2012 - The United Steelworkers (USW) said that workers represented by 14 local unions at ArcelorMittal USA facilities have ratified a three-year contract.

Siemens to Modernize EAF for ArcelorMittal Esch-Belval in Luxemburg

18 October 2012 - ArcelorMittal Esch-Belval has awarded Siemens Metals Technologies an order to renew core components of its electric arc furnace in the Esch-sur-Alzette steel works in Luxemburg.

ArcelorMittal Unveils New Collection of Chromium-Free Organic Coated Steels for Construction

16 October 2012 - ArcelorMittal has launched a range of organic coated steels that have eliminated the need for the chemical Strontium chromate (SrCrO4).

ArcelorMittal Skopje Presents New €3.5m Galvanizing Furnace

15 October 2012 - Macedonia's ArcelorMittal Skopje has presented its new €3.5m galvanizing furnace to its partners, as part of the company’s 2012 Customer Day.

Force Majeure at Iron Ore Mine Could Affect Production at ArcelorMittal South Africa

09 October 2012 - On Friday 5 October 2012 SIOC issued a force majeure notice informing ArcelorMittal South Africa that its supply obligations will be suspended due to unprotected industrial action at its Sishen mine which affects production and operations.

ArcelorMittal Invests €7.2m in a New Galvanizing Line for Florange

08 October 2012 - ArcelorMittal Florange has recently started test runs at its new galvanizing line in Sainte-Agathe, France. The line will be used to coat Usibor®, a press-hardened boron steel used in automotive applications.

ArcelorMittal Kazakhstan Coal Pioneers Methane Power Project

01 October 2012 - ArcelorMittal Kazakhstan’s coal mining team is deploying technology to use gas from the country’s mines to generate electricity.

ArcelorMittal Ostrava Helps Reduce Emissions from Local Household Heating

01 October 2012 - ArcelorMittal Ostrava in the Czech Republic has given 5 million crowns (US$257,630) in order to support the replacement of old environment-unfriendly household boilers in the region.

ArcelorMittal Atlantique and Lorraine Announce Intention to Permanently Close the Liquid Phase in Florange

01 October 2012 - ArcelorMittal Atlantique and Lorraine met today with its central works council to discuss its intention to present a proposal for the future of its Florange plant.

ArcelorMittal Atlantique and Lorraine Announce Intention to Permanently Close the Liquid Phase in Florange

01 October 2012 - ArcelorMittal Atlantique and Lorraine met today with its central works council to discuss its intention to present a proposal for the future of its Florange plant.

Report Says ArcelorMittal Closing French Steel Mill

27 September 2012 - A French minister raced on Thursday to the last blast furnaces in the Lorraine region, once the heart of the nation’s steel industry, after a report that the idled plant would close in a blow to the Socialist government’s fight against unemployment, according to a Reuters report.

ArcelorMittal to Boost Productivity Using UCC as a Service From Siemens Enterprise Communications

26 September 2012 - Seeking to consolidate and optimize its worldwide communications infrastructure, ArcelorMittal has chosen Siemens Enterprise Communications to deliver a global Private Cloud Service for Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC) based on a centralized OpenScape UCC Solution.

ArcelorMittal to Boost Productivity Using UCC as a Service From Siemens Enterprise Communications

26 September 2012 - Seeking to consolidate and optimize its worldwide communications infrastructure, ArcelorMittal has chosen Siemens Enterprise Communications to deliver a global Private Cloud Service for Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC) based on a centralized OpenScape UCC Solution.

Dock Wall Collapses Under Cargo Weight at ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor

25 September 2012 - An ArcelorMittal dock wall at the Port of Indiana Burns Harbor was crushed under the weight of cargo off-loaded from a ship there early Tuesday morning, according to the Northwest Indiana Times.

ArcelorMittal Dofasco Invests $1.6 Million in Local Organizations

25 September 2012 - ArcelorMittal Dofasco announced the company is investing $1.6 million in 31 community organizations in the region.

First Batch of ArcelorMittal Galati Interns Graduate

18 September 2012 - The first batch of ArcelorMittal Galati interns have graduated summer school. 20 students from Romania, one from France and one from China studied and worked on practical projects which covered real production situations to be improved.

ArcelorMittal Announces US$50 Million Investment to Restart Monessen Coke Facility

17 September 2012 - ArcelorMittal announced a US$50 million capital investment for improvements to modernize and upgrade the company’s coke operations in Monessen, Pa.

Siemens Installs Slag Stopper System on Converters at ArcelorMittal Belgium

17 September 2012 - ArcelorMittal Belgium NV has placed an order with Siemens VAI Metals Technologies for the supply of two Simetal Vaicon stoppers. The slag stopper systems will be installed on two 300-ton LD converters at ArcelorMittal’s Gent works.

ArcelorMittal Plant in Liege Threatened with Closure

17 September 2012 - ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steelmaker, said on Monday, 17 September it had abandoned a plan to invest 138 million euro (US$181.4 million) in a steel plant in Belgium, threatening it with full closure, according to a Reuters report.

USW Welcomes Agreement Between Liberian Mining Union and ArcelorMittal

14 September 2012 - The United Steelworkers (USW) today extended its congratulations to the members of the United Workers Union of Liberia (UWUL) who after years of organizing have achieved the first collective bargaining agreement with a mining company since Liberia’s civil war forced the shutdown of the iron ore mines in the mid-1990s.

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