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  2. Mittal Steel South Africa - Wikipedia

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    14 March – Ispat commences trading under the name Mittal Steel Ltd. 2013: ESM (Electric Steel Making) department at the Vanderbijlpark Works had to stop all 3 their Arc Furnace's and closed down the whole plant which included 3 Arc Furnace's, 2 Ladle Furnace's, 1 Vacuum Arc Degassing Plant and the V3 Continueous Caster.

  3. Vanderbijlpark - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbijlpark is an industrial city with approximately 95,000 inhabitants, situated on the Vaal River in the south of Gauteng province, South Africa. The city is named after Hendrik van der Bijl , an electrical engineer and industrialist.

  4. Mittal Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    Mittal Steel Company N.V., incorporated in the Netherlands and headquartered in the United Kingdom, was a steel producer. In 2006, it produced 110.5 million tonnes of steel and had annual production capacity of 138 million tons of steel. [1] In August 2006, it acquired Arcelor to form ArcelorMittal.

  5. Hendrik van der Bijl - Wikipedia

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    Van der Bijl was born on 23 November 1887 in Pretoria to Pieter Gerhard van der Bijl and Hester Elizabeth Groenewald. He was the fifth of eight children. Pieter van der Bijl had been an ox-wagon driver between Cape Town and Kimberley and moved to Pretoria in 1887 where he became a prosperous grain and produce merchant.

  6. Aveng - Wikipedia

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    Aveng intended to dispose of the Grinaker-LTA and Trident Steel operating divisions first, followed by the individual manufacturing businesses. [citation needed] Aveng sold its rail business, Aveng Rail formerly known as Lennings Rail, in October 2018. Earlier, Aveng had announced it would also sell its Jet Park and Vanderbijlpark properties. [6]

  7. ArcelorMittal - Wikipedia

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    ArcelorMittal was formed in 2007 from the $33 billion acquisition of Arcelor by Mittal Steel Company. [1] [5] The merger was consummated after Mittal Steel Company raised its bid for Arcelor and the Mittal family agreed to relinquish its controlling stake in the company and execute a standstill agreement not to acquire a controlling interest without approval from independent directors.

  8. Mukand - Wikipedia

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    Mukand Limited (formerly Mukand Iron & Steel Works Limited) is an India-based manufacturer of stainless steel, alloy steel, and stainless steel billets, and is an exporter of hot rolled bars. [4] The company manufactures iron and steel products, steel castings, steel structurals, Electrical Overhead Travelling (EOT) and other cranes , and other ...

  9. Roofings Group - Wikipedia

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    Roofings Limited: wholly owned by Sikander Lalani and his family. Roofings Rolling Mills: 90 percent owned by Roofings Limited and 10 percent owned by Yodogawa Steel Works Limited of Japan. This facility cost US$170 million to establish in 2014. [13] Roofings Polypipes & Irrigation Systems Limited: wholly owned subsidiary of Roofings Limited.