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Officially launched on March 29th by the European Commission, the European Year of Rail will aim to highlight the benefits of rail as a sustainable, smart and safe means of transport. “Environmentally-friendly and energy-efficient, rail will play a crucial role in helping the EU become climate neutral by 2050. The COVID-19 crisis has also shown how rail transport can facilitate the supply of essential goods such as medical devices, food and fuel in exceptional circumstances” declared Oleg Butković, Croatian Minister for the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure, President of the Council of the EU.
The former ArcelorMittal's plant was selected for the new German-Luxembourgish production of Amour Fou Film. Thanks to its industrial charm dear to Luxembourgishs, the site enjoys a reputation as a must-see filming location.
XCarb™ is the new brand name for ArcelorMittal’s ongoing global programme of steelmaking innovation targeted at carbon-neutral steel by 2050. The initiatives that are part of XCarb™ aim to reduce ArcelorMittal’s carbon footprint.
ATRIO is an impressive mixed-use project located in the centre of Bogota (Colombia). Composed of two towers, North and South, it will offer 250,000 m² of office space and 10,000 m² of public space at ground level. It is the first high-rise project for ArcelorMittal in South America, who provided 90% of the steel sections for the construction of the North tower.
ArcelorMittal Europe – Long Products has launched RailCor® – a completely new range of corrosion resistant rails to protect from severe corrosion environments, whether the rails are installed inside tunnels, city centers, coastal areas; be it to face demanding corrosion challenges, to fight specific corrosion produced by stray currents, or even to protect the rails during shipment.
Trunk bus line 550 is the busiest bus line in Helsinki, Finland, with 40,000 passengers per day. As from 2024, the bus line will be replaced by the Jokeri Light Rail tram line, currently built with rails from ArcelorMittal Europe – Long Products.