Tankeros, a leader in the manufacture of modular water storage tanks, has found in ArcelorMittal Distribution Iberia a key partner to enhance its processes and products. Thanks to Magnelis®’ outstanding corrosion resistance, the company was able to eliminate the post-galvanising process, thus reducing operating costs while improving the durability of their tanks.
#Magnelis #corrosionresistance #XCarb #lowcarbonsteel
WTH Corp (Grupo LaChapelle), Wyndham, SUALSA and ArcelorMittal join forces to build the world’s first hotel containing low carbon-emissions steel structures. The TRYP by Wyndham Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic, is being built with wide-flange beams made with XCarb® recycled and renewably produced steel, contributing to reduce the carbon footprint of the project.
#XCarb #steelstructures #EAF #lowcarbonsteel
ArcelorMittal has been awarded the contract to supply tracks for the Purple Line section of the Bangkok Metro, operated by MRTA (Mass Rapid Transit Authority), a Thai state enterprise under the Ministry of Transport and responsible for the operation of rapid transit systems in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region.
#steelfortransport #rails #tracks #Bangkokmetro
ArcelorMittal’s XCarb® recycled and renewably produced steel fibres have won the “green award” at the Italian Concrete Technology Awards (ICTA). #XCarb #steelfibres #ICTA
We were delighted to host Wind Europe CEO Giles Dickson at our steel plant in Gent, Belgium, where he interviewed our colleagues Frederik Van de Velde, CTO ArcelorMittal Europe, and Manfred Van Vlierberghe, CEO of ArcelorMittal Belgium.
Watch the film to get an insight into the role that wind power can play in unlocking the steel sector’s decarbonisation challenge.
As part of its commitment to sustainability and environmental awareness, Green Teuto Systemtechnik (GTS) - a Krone Group company and manufacturer of agricultural machinery and commercial vehicles - has made a landmark decision. GTS planned the construction of its first production site in Ibbenbüren with a strong focus on sustainable construction methods. The company is using the CO2-reduced steel ‘XCarb® Recycled and Renewably Produced’ from ArcelorMittal, which has around 70% lower CO2 emissions than conventionally produced steel. The approx. 1,400 tonnes of steel will be installed by the Bersenbrück-based company WURST Stahlbau.