Nearly 2,000 jobs will be lost at Tata Steel UK’s Port Talbot plant as blast furnace number ... the burden – the raw ...
Tata Steel has signed a contract with a metals technology manufacturer to deliver an electric arc furnace (EAF) and additional steelmaking equipment for its Port Talbot site in Wales. When it’s ...
All this adds up and Tata's UK business has been said to be losing £1m a day. But the biggest headache is the pressure to reduce carbon emissions. The steel industry in Port Talbot is the UK's ...
At Port Talbot works will begin to open an alternative 'eco friendly' site which using scrap metal to make steel. But this is not expected to open until 2027. Tata Steel said it will embark on a ...
Half of the workforce at Tata Steel's plant in Port Talbot are at risk of redundancy, unions have been told. In total, the company has said 2,423 jobs across the UK are at risk, with 1,929 of ...
which uses scrap steel instead, which will mean thousands of job losses. Around 2,800 Tata staff around the UK will lose their jobs, including just less than 2,000 in Port Talbot. The new £1.25bn ...
Blast Furnace 5 (BF5) had been operating since 1959, but will shut as part of Tata Steel UK’s restructure. Port Talbot’s other ... as the explosion lifted the top of the massive structure ...
(Reuters) - India's Tata Steel signed a contract with Italy-based Tenova on Friday for an electric arc furnace at its Port Talbot plant in Wales, weeks after Britain's biggest steelworks ended blast ...
Tata Steel has told MPs it would consider additional future investment in its Port Talbot plant if more government funding was made available. Tata's restructuring plans involve cutting 2,800 UK ...