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Tata Steel has contracted Welsh engineering firm Systems Group for a vital project in Port Talbot, South Wales. This ...
Steel giant Tata hails planning approval for Port Talbot plans - Tata is switching to an electric arc furnace-based steelmaking process which is greener, but needs fewer workers.
Tata Steel is investing $1.56 billion to upgrade its Port Talbot site with new equipment, including a pickling line and electric arc furnaces, to transition to green steelmaking.
Port Talbot's steelworks will be given up to £500m by the UK government in a bid to keep the plant open and produce steel in a greener way, but it could see thousands lose their jobs.
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 Narendran did not rule out the option of building a “direct reduced iron” plant at Port Talbot in addition to the electric arc furnace.
Tata Steel is to cut 2,800 jobs in Britain, with most to go at the UK’s biggest steelworks in Port Talbot, South Wales. Citing losses of more than £1 million a day, Tata Steel plans to shed ...
Plans for a new electric arc furnace in Port Talbot have been approved by the local planning authority. Tata Steel's application was given the go-ahead on Tuesday morning at a meeting of Neath ...
Credit: PA Images 'Restructuring' plans announced Tata Steel employees say they are used to the prospect of job losses - the Port Talbot plant has seen redundancies and cuts throughout its long ...
Eleven years ago, a senior Tata manager claimed investment in Port Talbot would secure steelmaking for the next 100 years. That was the day the £185m blast furnace number four was switched on ...
Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot job losses likely despite £500m worth of government support A new electric arc furnace is to be built at Port Talbot, which is currently the UK's largest ...