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Steel tube-making in Corby is an industry that will "thrive" for decades to come, despite job losses elsewhere in the country, say bosses at Tata Steel. The Northamptonshire site, which employs ...
A new steel tube-making machine is taking shape at Tata Steel's Corby works as part of a site-wide £30m development programme. The tube mill replaces two older machines and has started to arrive ...
Tata Steel is transforming its Corby steel tube making site in the UK’s East Midlands to give the business the best chance of a strong future. Work has started at the 150-acre site which ...
The industry continues in the town, with Tata Steel manufacturing about 250,000 tonnes per year of "thin-wall welded tube from steel strip" and employing about 500 people. The £48m Corby Cube - a ...
Tata Steel has announced another round of job cuts ... Another 100 jobs will go at steel mills in Corby, Trostre and Hartlepool. Around 30 will be lost in Corby. The proposed changes follow ...
Tata Steel says the sale of old steelworks land will fund a £12m investment in the local steel industry. The 99-acre site in Corby, Northamptonshire, has been sold to a real estate developer.
It will enable us to reconfigure our operations and achieve the highest levels of operational efficiency, said Gary Blackman, Tata Steel Corby Works Manager. The programme will map out a ...
Another bleak day for the industry saw the steel giant axe 750 jobs at Port Talbot and 300 in backroom staff and at mills in Trostre, Corby and Hartlepool ... still works at Tata, said ...
Apart from Port Talbot, officials are said to be talks of a deal that could see Tata Steel investing into its other UK plants such as those at Shotton, Corby and Llanwern Reuters Tata Steel is ...
Parts of the new combination mill arriving at Tata Steel's Corby site (image credit: Tata Steel) A steel tube-making machine is taking shape at Tata Steel's Corby works as part of its site-wide as ...
Now Tata Steel, which still owns the reservoir ... The Eyebrook is credited with ensuring that steelmaking was viable in Corby and without it, the town would not be what it is now.