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  2. Interpipe Group - Wikipedia

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    Interpipe is a globally important player in carbon steel pipes (hence the name), hollow structural sections, train wheels and steel billets markets. [3] In 2020, Interpipe sold 469,900 tons of pipes and 192,400 tons of railway products. In-house steel production amounted to 759,000 tons. [4] 11 000 employees work at Interpipe.

  3. OAO TMK - Wikipedia

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    'Pipe Metallurgical Co., OJSC') (MCX: TRMK) is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of steel pipes, tubular solutions and related services for the oil and gas industry, and specialty tubular products and pipeline systems for the nuclear, chemical, mechanical engineering and construction industries.

  4. Welspun Corp - Wikipedia

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    Welspun Tubular LLC (USA): This spiral pipe and coating facility is spread across 740 acres and has an annual capacity of 350,000 tons near Little Rock Port, Arkansas. Welspun Tubular LLC begins production at its new electric-resistance welded (ERW) steel pipe mill in Little Rock, Ark., in 2012 according to a company executive. [33]

  5. Bethlehem Steel - Wikipedia

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    A preferred share of Bethlehem Steel Corporation stock, issued July 6, 1911 Naval artillery being assembled at Bethlehem Steel, c. 1918 The Bethlehem Steel mill in 1930 Bethlehem Graveyard and Steel Mill, a famed Great Depression-era photo of St. Michael's Cemetery in Bethlehem (foreground) and the smokestacks of Bethlehem Steel (background) in ...

  6. American Cast Iron Pipe Company - Wikipedia

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    American Cast Iron Pipe Company is a manufacturer of ductile iron pipe, spiral-welded steel pipe, fire hydrants, and valves for the waterworks industry, and electric-resistance-welded steel pipe for the oil and natural gas industry.

  7. Tianjin Pipe Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of Tianjin Pipe was founded on 11 December 1987 (as Chinese: 天津无缝钢管总厂; lit. 'Tianjin Stemless Steel Pipe "Head" Factory'); it was one of the project in the Eighth Five-Year Plan of China. The factory was later incorporated as a limited company, under a law that was established in 1993.