It currently employs 4,000 workers at Port Talbot and ... to produce steel in a way which is less polluting than traditional blast furnaces but requires fewer workers. Tata said the move would ...
The retired teacher has lived alongside the UK's largest steelworks in Port Talbot for the best part ... would also be coated in dust. Tata Steel said major changes to the site - including the ...
Tata Steel says it wants to make the Port Talbot factory more environmentally ... provides lots of local jobs but also produces a lot of pollution She says she has a "love-hate" relationship ...
Around 2,800 Tata staff around the UK will lose their jobs, including just less than 2,000 in Port Talbot. The new £1.25bn electric arc furnace is less polluting ... turn into steel, and so ...
Eleven years ago a senior Tata manager claimed ... years of traditional steel making at the UK's biggest plant. There may still be many years of steelmaking left at Port Talbot.
Tata Steel has submitted a planning application for a new electric arc furnace at its Port Talbot plant. The Indian steel ...
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 restructuring plans involve cutting 2,800 UK ...
“We wish to inform that (Tata Steel) confirms that it will continue with the announced closure of the heavy end assets and restructuring programme at Port Talbot in the coming months,” it said ...
Tata Steel has signed a contract with a metals technology manufacturer to deliver an electric arc furnace (EAF) and additional steelmaking equipment for its Port Talbot site in Wales. When it’s ...
Oct 18 (Reuters) - India's Tata Steel (TISC.NS), opens new tab signed a contract with Italy-based Tenova on Friday for an electric arc furnace at its Port Talbot plant in Wales, weeks after ...
The company, which owned several steel plants across the Netherlands and the UK, including the Port Talbot mill, was later rebranded to Tata Steel Europe before being split up into Tata Steel ...