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Spain: Sidenor has launched Termoslag, a software for the control of slag transit during liquid steel dumping. It aims to reduce steel’s slag content by 10%, thereby reducing raw materials and energy consumption in the steel production process and increasing slag output for circular economic uses such as cement production. Sidenor said, “We are committed to eco-innovation and the circular economy.”
ArcelorMittal to reduce production in Europe
29 May 2019Luxembourg: ArcelorMittal plans to reduce its European steel production levels due to weak market demand and high import levels. It will reduce primary steelmaking production at its facilities in Dunkirk, France and Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany. Reduce primary steelmaking production at its facility in Bremen, Germany in the fourth quarter of 2019, where a planned blast furnace stoppage for repair works will be extended. It will extend the stoppage planned in the fourth quarter of 2019 to repair a blast furnace at its plant in Asturias, Spain.
“This is again a hard decision for us to have taken but given the level of weakness in the market, we feel it is the prudent course of action. This will be a temporary measure that will be reversed when market conditions improve. In the meantime, our employees remain our utmost priority and we are doing everything we can to ensure that the right social measures are in place to support them and their families during this difficult time,” said Geert van Poelvoorde, the chief executive officer (CEO) of ArcelorMittal Europe – Flat Products.
In early May 2019 ArcelorMittal announced its intention to temporarily idle production at its steelmaking facilities in Kraków, Poland and reduce production in Asturias, Spain. The announcement also impacted the planned increase of shipments at ArcelorMittal Italia to a 6Mt/yr run-rate. The planned increase will be slowed down following a decision to optimise cost and quality over volume in the current market environment.
Harsco wins contract with Celsa Group
15 November 2018Spain/UK: Harsco’s Metals & Minerals division has won a multiyear contract with Spain’s Celsa Group. The agreement will span nine years with Celsa Barcelona and five years with its Cardiff operations. Under the deal, Harsco will provide Celsa Barcelona with on-site slag handling and scrap management services. The slag handling will include activities for under-furnace digging, ladle wrecking, and hot slag transport. In addition, Harsco’s scrap management experience will ensure the transport of scrap between the internal and external scrapyards, and the management of both sites. Celsa Cardiff will be provided with on-site metal recovery and meltshop services. No value for the deal has been disclosed.