Anshan Iron and Steel (Angang)
Anshan Iron and Steel Group (Ansteel or Angang) is a steelmaker situated in Anshan, Liaoning Province, China.
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New Chinese Merger Creates Third-Largest Steelmaker in the World
23 August 2021 - China’s Anshan Iron & Steel has officially acquired Benxi Iron & Steel, creating the third-largest steelmaker in the world and the second-largest in China, reports S&P Global Platts.
Kobe Steel and Angang Steel Establish JV to Make Automotive Cold Rolled High-Strength Steel In China
07 August 2014 - Kobe Steel, Ltd. and China’s Angang Steel Company Limited, a leading subsidiary of Anshan Iron & Steel Group Complex, established a joint venture called Kobelco Angang Auto Steel Co. Ltd. in China on 1 August 2014 to produce and sell advanced cold rolled high-strength steel sheet for automobiles.
AK Tube Plants Recognized For Outstanding Safety Performance
01 May 2014 - The Columbus, Ind., and Walbridge, Ohio, plants of AK Tube LLC, a subsidiary of AK Steel, have each received the "Safety Award of Merit" from the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association, International (FMA), a leading trade organization that serves the metal forming and fabricating industry.
Angang Orders Hot-Dip Galvanizing Line from SMS Siemag
24 April 2014 - Angang (Angang Steel Company), China, has placed an order with SMS Siemag, Germany, for the supply of a continuous hot-dip galvanizing line.
Kobe Steel and Angang Steel Sign Agreement for Automotive Sheet Joint Venture in China
17 October 2013 - Kobe Steel and China’s Angang Steel Co., a subsidiary of Anshan Iron & Steel Group, signed a joint venture agreement in Anshan, Liaoning Province, to establish a joint venture in China to produce and sell advanced cold rolled high-strength steel sheet for automobiles.
Siemens Providing High Accuracy Slitting Line to Anshan Iron and Steel
03 July 2013 - Siemens Metals Technologies has signed an order with China's Anshan Iron and Steel Group Corp. to equip a new slitting line.
Angang to Cut Costs and Emissions with Expanded Slag Processing
11 July 2012 - China’s Anshan Iron & Steel (Angang) plans to invest heavily in slag processing this year, increasing capacity from under 1m tonnes/year currently to 5m tonnes/year by the end of the year by installing four new slag milling units supplied by Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Polysius.
Anshan Drops Plan for Indian Steel Plant
07 June 2012 - China’s second-largest steelmaker, Anshan Group, has scrapped a plan to build a steelworks in India because of uncertainties in resource allocations. It is, however, continuing talks for a planned plant in the USA.
Kobe Steel, Anshan Steel to Consider Automotive Steel Sheet JV in China
28 September 2011 - Kobe Steel has signed a nonbinding letter of intent with China's Anshan Iron and Steel Group to explore a possible joint venture in China for the production of cold-rolled advanced high strength steel sheet for automobiles.
AK Tube Plants Recognized for Outstanding Safety Performance
04 March 2011 - AK Tube’s Columbus, Ind., and Walbridge, Ohio, plants have been recognized for outstanding safety performance by the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association, International.
Steel Development, Ansteel Form JV to Build U.S. Mills
17 September 2010 - Steel Development Co., LLC and Anshan Iron and Steel Group Corp. (Ansteel) have executed a Joint Venture Operating Agreement along with partners from the U.S., Italy, Japan, Germany, and Canada to build a steel mill in Mississippi that will produce reinforcing bar and other bar products.
Olympic Steel Recognized for Safety Excellence
24 May 2010 - Olympic Steel, Inc. has been recognized for its adherence to excellence in safety by the Fabricators & Manufacturers Associations, International. Its facilities in Cleveland, Chicago, and Detroit received Safety Awards of Honor for perfect safety records with no recordable injuries or illnesses for the reporting period.
OSHA Proposes Fines against Tonawanda Coke for Serious Violations
10 May 2010 - The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has proposed a total of $48,500 in fines against Tonawanda Coke Corp. for 14 alleged serious violations of workplace health and safety standards at the company's River Road plant in Tonawanda, N.Y.
ArcelorMittal Leads by Example on Health and Safety Day
03 May 2010 - ArcelorMittal recently held its fourth annual Health and Safety Day, the theme for this year's event being “Leading by Example.” The event coincides with the International Labor Organization's World Day for Health and Safety at Work.
Nucor Presents Quaker Chemical with Safety Award
28 April 2010 - Quaker Chemical was recently recognized by Nucor Steel for its ongoing commitment to the safety and well-being of their employees as well as those of their customers. A Safety Excellence Award was presented to Quaker Chemical during the Nucor Safety Summit.
AK Tube Plants Recognized for Outstanding Safety Performance
23 April 2010 - The Columbus, Ind., and Walbridge, Ohio, plants of AK Tube have received the Safety Award of Merit from the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association, International. The award annually recognizes companies for outperforming their industry's injury and illness rate by at least 10%.
AK Steel Coke Plant Recognized for Safety Performance
29 March 2010 - AK Steel's Ashland, Ky., coke plant has received the Max Eward Safety Award from the American Coke and Coal Chemicals Institute. Employees at the plant worked the entire year of 2009 without a single OSHA-recordable injury.
Mechel Announces Accident at Its Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant
12 March 2010 - Mechel OAO halts production at the Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant Coke Shop #2 following a fatal gas explosion on Thursday, March 11.
Injuries Down in ArcelorMittal Companies
15 February 2010 - In 2009, the total number of injuries with lost work days in ArcelorMittal Ostrava was nine, compared with a previous 21 injuries. The rolling mills of ArcelorMittal Frýdek-Místek reported no injury with lost work days last year.
Fatalities at ArcelorMittal South Africa’s Newcastle Works
04 January 2010 - Four employees of ArcelorMittal South Africa lost their lives following an accident at its Newcastle plant in KwaZulu Natal on December 30. A fifth employee was hospitalized in stable condition. The employees were working on Basic Oxygen Furnace No. 3 when they collapsed as a result of a suspected gas leak.