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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ArcelorMittal Unveils iCARe™ Portfolio of Electrical Steel Solutions for Electric Vehicle Market
27 June 2012 - ArcelorMittal unveiled its first electrical steel product range designed specifically to meet the requirements of the electric vehicle sector at the Coil Winding, Insulation and Electrical Manufacturing Exhibition (CWIEME) in Berlin.
Two ArcelorMittal Mills Cut 440,000 Tonnes of Emissions with Gas Recovery Projects
27 June 2012 - ArcelorMittal Flat Carbon Europe sites in Gent and Bremen are recovering and re-using their waste gases to reduce their emissions and energy costs. Their projects have been identified as best practices for the rest of the group to replicate.
2012 Awards for Steel Excellence Winners Announced
22 June 2012 - American Metal Market (AMM) recently announced the winners of this year's Awards for Steel Excellence.
ArcelorMittal to Idle Another Two European BFs
20 June 2012 - ArcelorMittal will idle two European blast furnaces in the third quarter to perform furnace relines.
ArcelorMittal Commissions New Ladle Shop in Polish Facility
15 June 2012 - ArcelorMittal Poland has commissioned two new investments at its unit in Dąbrowa Górnicza – a Pulverized Coal Injection (PCI) into blast furnace No. 2 and a modernized sinter belt.
Siemens to Supply Manufacturing System, Planning Solution to ArcelorMittal Galati
09 February 2011 - Siemens VAI Metals Technologies concluded a contract with ArcelorMittal to install an integrated Manufacturing Execution System, including production planning and scheduling software, in its Galați plant in Romania.
Sunoco Reaches Settlement with ArcelorMittal on Coke Pricing Litigation
01 February 2011 - Sunoco says it will move forward with the planned separation of SunCoke Energy now that it has reached an agreement with ArcelorMittal resolving the lawsuit over coke pricing for the Jewell facility.