Steel Times International News
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ThyssenKrupp Schulte invests in high rack storage
ThyssenKrupp Schulte – the biggest mill-independent materials distributor and service provider in the Western world with around 380 locations – has invested in a new high-rack storage system at its Radebeul site near Dresden in Saxony.
28 April 2022 -
Green shipping a reality, says mining and shipping consortium
A global consortium of mining and shipping companies headed up by the Global Maritime Forum (GMF) have signed a letter of intent (LOI) to assess the development of an iron ore green corridor between Australia and East Asia.
27 April 2022 -
French sites of British steel company raided by police
The French headquarters of British steel magnate Sanjeev Gupta's GFG Alliance and a foundry have been raided by investigators probing suspicions of money laundering and abuse of corporate assets, the company said on Tuesday.
27 April 2022 -
Russia-Ukraine conflict disrupting supply of key raw materials
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has led to significant supply disruption of vital commodities such as natural gas, corn, nickel and petrochemicals, of which Ukraine and Russia are major producers and exporters. This has caused the prices of these raw materials to spike since the conflict began, remaining at an elevated level as the military action continues.
27 April 2022 -
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26 April 2022 -
Aker Clean Hydrogen and Statkraft join in hydrogen venture
Aker Clean Hydrogen, a global integrated hydrogen, ammonia and methanol producer, and Statkraft, a developer and generator of renewable energy, have announced plans to jointly explore opportunities for green hydrogen and ammonia production in India and Brazil.
26 April 2022