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South Wales Argus
a day ago
- Business
- South Wales Argus
Tata Steel awards contract for Port Talbot site work
Tata Steel has awarded the contract to Systems Group, a Maesteg-based engineering specialist, to refurbish its two continuous casters as part of its plan to transition to greener steel production. Ian Ellis, engineering project manager at Tata Steel and lead on the caster life-extension, said: "This is a hugely important project for Port Talbot and for Tata Steel's future in the UK. "The casters are where liquid steel – produced at more than 1,600 degrees Celsius – is solidified into slabs, ready for further processing." The continuous casters are essential to the steelmaking process, turning liquid steel from the planned Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) into solid slabs. The refurbishment is a key part of Tata Steel UK's £1.25 billion investment to reduce carbon emissions and move towards more sustainable steel production. The new EAF, expected to be operational by the end of 2027, is projected to cut carbon emissions at Port Talbot by around 90 per cent, equivalent to five million tonnes of CO2 per year. The refurbishment will allow Tata Steel to upgrade existing infrastructure instead of building new facilities, which the company says will save both time and money. Tata Steel plans to award further contracts in the coming months for electrical, mechanical, and process control system upgrades. Ryan O'Neill, managing director at Systems Group, said: "We are delighted to have been awarded this important contract by Tata Steel. "As a local company, we are proud to play a role in helping secure the future of steelmaking in South Wales. "This project not only supports the region's economy but also helps deliver cutting-edge, low-carbon steel production." The first phase of the project will replace more than 1.5 miles of pipework and two large water tanks.
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Business Standard
a day ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Tata Steel awards major upgrade project to local firm Systems Group
Tata Steel has awarded a major contract to Welsh engineering firm Systems Group for the first phase of the refurbishment of its two continuous casters in Port Talbot, South Wales in the UK, a statement said on Tuesday. Systems Group, based in Maesteg, will carry out critical structural work and pipework replacement on Port Talbot's two continuous casters an essential part of the steelmaking process, turning liquid steel from the Electric Arc Furnace into solid steel slabs. The scheme is a key part of Tata Steel UK's GBP 1.25 billion transition to greener steelmaking. The life-extension of the continuous casters will support the journey to sustainable low CO2 steelmaking as the business prepares for the commissioning of a new electric arc furnace (EAF) by the end of 2027. Once operational, the EAF is expected to reduce Port Talbot's carbon emissions by approximately 90 per cent, equivalent to 5 million tonnes of CO2 per year. Ryan O'Neill, Managing Director at Systems Group, said: "We are delighted to have been awarded this important contract by Tata Steel. As a local company, we are proud to play a role in helping secure the future of steelmaking in South Wales. This project not only supports the region's economy but also helps deliver cutting-edge, low-carbon steel production, the official said. Ian Ellis, Engineering Project Manager at Tata Steel and lead on the caster life-extension, said: This is a hugely important project for Port Talbot and for Tata Steel's future in the UK ... This work will ensure our existing casters are in the very best condition to handle steel from our new electric arc furnace in the volumes and qualities demanded by our customers." Following the appointment of Systems Group, Tata Steel expects to award further contracts in the coming months for additional electrical, mechanical and process control system upgrades.


Time of India
21-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
HD Kumaraswamy reviews operations at Salem Steel Plant, calls for focus on profitability and capacity
Union Minister for Steel and Heavy Industries , HD Kumaraswamy , visited the Salem Steel Plant , a unit of the Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL), where he reviewed its operations and discussed ways to enhance profitability and capacity utilisation. Kumaraswamy was received by the district administration and plant officials. He was accorded a Guard of Honour and planted a sapling on the premises, marking the visit's focus on sustainable practices. 'Steel is not just a material, it is the backbone of national development. From infrastructure to innovation, our goal is growth with responsibility,' he said during the visit. The visit aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's national vision of increasing India's steel production capacity to 300 million tonnes by 2030, achieving Net Zero emissions by 2070, and supporting the broader goal of building a developed India by 2047. Steelmaking process Kumaraswamy toured several units in the plant, observing the production cycle from scrap processing to slab casting. He visited the scrapyard, Steel Melting Shop , Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) , and slab caster , and observed operations involving the torch cutting machine and cold rolling mill. 'The level of technological sophistication and discipline I've seen here is commendable. This plant reflects the true spirit of Make in India,' the Minister stated. The EAF-based production process at Salem is part of a cleaner steelmaking approach aimed at reducing emissions in line with India's climate targets. Discussions on strategic upgrades and speciality steel The Minister also reviewed the plant's output of stainless steel products, including pipes, railway wagons, submersible pump components, coin blanks, and domestic LPG cylinder sheets. These are used across various sectors such as infrastructure, railways, defence, and energy. 'The finished products emerging from this plant touch millions of lives every day from homes to industries,' Kumaraswamy said. In a review meeting attended by the Chairman and Managing Director of SAIL, Joint Secretary (Steel), and the Executive Director of the Salem Plant, the Minister discussed plans to enhance the plant's focus on speciality steel. These products are used in applications such as defence, railways, aerospace, and engineering. 'We are committed to revitalising this strategic asset. Speciality steel is the future, and Salem Steel Plant can become more cost-efficient by using renewable energy including solar and wind. There should be full capacity utilisation and deciding on the final product mix,' he added. The Minister also met with labour union representatives and assured them of action on their concerns.


Time of India
21-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
SAIL's Salem steel plant to adopt renewable energy, expand speciality steel output: Kumaraswamy
New Delhi: Union minister for steel and heavy industries H D Kumaraswamy on Thursday reviewed the operations of the Salem Steel Plant, a unit of Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL), and emphasised the need to increase capacity utilisation, expand output of speciality steel and explore renewable energy options to enhance cost efficiency. The minister, during his visit, witnessed the complete steelmaking process including scrapyard operations, steel melting through Electric Arc Furnace (EAF), slab casting and cold rolling. He was also briefed on the plant's contribution to producing stainless steel used in railways, construction, LPG cylinders, pump components and other critical infrastructure sectors. 'Steel is not just a material, it is the backbone of national development. From infrastructure to innovation, our goal is growth with responsibility,' Kumaraswamy said during the visit. He noted that the plant's EAF-based route aligns with the decarbonisation targets and supports India's Net Zero 2070 commitment. The Minister chaired a review meeting with senior officials including the Chairman and Managing Director of SAIL, Joint Secretary (Steel), Executive Director of the Salem Steel Plant and other key stakeholders. The discussion focused on addressing operational bottlenecks and scaling up the production of speciality steel, a segment critical to defence, aerospace, and railway applications. 'We are committed to revitalising this strategic asset. Speciality steel is the future, and Salem Steel Plant can become more cost-efficient by using renewable energy which includes solar and wind. There should be full capacity utilisation and deciding on the final product mix,' Kumaraswamy said. The visit is part of the Centre's broader vision to transform India into a global steel manufacturing hub, targeting 300 million tonnes of production capacity by 2030 and strengthening the country's self-reliance in high-grade steel. Kumaraswamy also met labour union representatives and assured them that their concerns would be addressed. He planted a sapling on the premises symbolising commitment to sustainable industrial development.


Powys County Times
19-06-2025
- Business
- Powys County Times
Bridge builder eyes global expansion with Powys director
A Powys man has been appointed to a senior role as a bridge construction and civil engineering firm looks to expand with global growth. Shrewsbury-based company Beaver Bridges Ltd is aiming to expand the company into a global venture, will be led by Richard Hinckley from Llanfechain in Powys. Beaver Bridges International is what the company hopes will be a 'major step forward' in its own global growth strategy, focussing on expanding the company's international reach and exporting its expertise in steel bridging solutions to markets around the world. Mr Hinckley has been appointed Global Business Development Director for Beaver Bridges International. A company spokesperson said: 'With his extensive experience and strategic vision, Richard will lead the division's ambitious growth and strengthen Beaver Bridges International presence on the world stage. 'Our Wigan production facility will remain focused on meeting the UK's bridging needs. 'At the same time, Beaver Bridges International allows us to actively grow our global presence and deliver world-class solutions to international clients.' The move builds on recent partnerships between Beaver Bridges and TFE Connection Group, supported by GRP Steel-Indonesia, and LMH Engineering / Jamestown Manufacturing-Ireland, with the aim of having Beaver Bridges International deliver largescale infrastructure solutions globally. These alliances are further supported by Mitsui & Co, one of Japan's leading Trade Finance companies, giving customers flexible financial options to support their projects. The company added that amidst the expansion, it remains committed to contributing towards the drive for Net Zero steel production. GRP Steel is contributing to this with Electric Arc Furnace technology, producing Green Steel from 100 percent recycled materials. A spokesperson for the company added: 'As the UK anticipates domestic Green Steel production to be at least five years away, Beaver Bridges International is uniquely positioned to meet the demand for sustainable materials today. 'This launch marks a bold new chapter in Beaver Bridges' evolution and underscores the company's commitment to innovation, sustainability, and international collaboration.'