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Primetals Technologies, headquartered in London, United Kingdom, a pioneer and world leader in the fields of engineering, plant building, and the provision of lifecycle services for the metals industry, appointed Dr. Alexander Fleischanderl as the Head of Green Steel, company’s official website reported. The main goal of the task force is to position the company as the frontrunner in green steel production solutions.
“I’m proud of being promoted to this position and I strongly believe that, together with the task force team, this effort will become a game-changer,” says Fleischanderl.
The main target is to gather and refine all the information and expertise within the company – and to then communicate it. Another important aim of the new task force is to support the implementation of Primetals Technologies initiatives within the areas of green steel and energy transition.
“In about ten years it might be quite hard to get a good price for non-green steel. Those who do not invest in green steel today will experience challenges in the future; once that ship has sailed, companies left behind will not be competitive going forward,” says Fleischanderl.
Key facts on Primetals Technologies’ green steel portfolio:
Earlier GMK Center reported that Primetals Technologies received an orders to supply the Turkish steel company Tosyali Holding with a new slab continuous casting machine and to supply Chinese steelmaker Tangshan Donghua Iron and Steel Enterprise Group with a new 3-strand slab continuous casting machine.
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