Tata announced on Friday, September 20 that the company had successfully commissioned India’s largest blast furnace at Kalinganagar in Odisha.
The closure of the blast furnaces at Britain's biggest steelworks will lead to far more job losses than thought.
Tata Steel says when the electric arc furnace is up and running, it "will reduce the UK’s entire industrial carbon emissions ...
Subject to planning consent work on the arc furnace will start next summer and become operational in late 2027 ...
But it will still be a significant challenge to build a recycling system to provide the necessary scrap steel. The UK ...
At first glance, a £500 million government investment into a critical industry looks like a move designed to inspire ...
But the large sum will provide little comfort to the 2,500 people expected to lose their jobs as Tata Steel close the UK’s last blast furnace at Port Talbot in south Wales. And nor is it enough ...
The government's £500m rescue package for the Port Talbot steelworks is an unsatisfactory trade-off between job losses and ...
New Delhi: The Tata Group is in the news yet again and for a very positive, encouraging reason. Tata Steel has announced that ...
Tata Steel UK has launched the next consultation phase on its proposal to build an Electric Arc Furnace at its Port Talbot ...
The stretch of the M4 closest, between junction 41 and 42, to the steelworks was changed to a 50mph zone in September 2019.