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TATA Steel seeks UK government funds for Wales plant-The 19th Guangzhou Die-casting, Foundry & Industry Furnace Exhibition
2/28/2018  Die-casting expo-foundry expo
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    The Sunday Times reported that TATA Steel is seeking UK government backing for a 60 million pound project at its Port Talbot steelworks in Wales. The project is aimed at overhauling a production line at Port Talbot to be able to make lighter steel for car-making, which is expected to secure the future of Britain’s largest steel operation. The Sunday Times reported that The Indian steel giant is believed to have informally requested financial support from the government to upgrade its Continuous Annealing Process Line to make lighter, thinner and stronger galvanised steels. The move is aimed at meeting demands from the automotive sector, which is trying to slash the weight of cars to cut emissions.

Industry sources told the newspaper that UK taxpayer support for the CAPL upgrade was integral to Tata committing to reline an ageing blast furnace.

Without the extra investment, one of the two towering furnaces that convert iron ore into molten iron is due to finish operations by the end of next year.

Tata Steel is understood to be working on a plan to extend the furnace’s life until about 2026. However, this plan falls short of a full relining, which would cost about 150 million pounds.

Maintaining Port Talbot’s two furnaces is seen by workers’ unions and the UK government as crucial to the survival of the plant, which has about 4,000 workers.

In September 2017, UK business secretary Greg Clark wrote to Natarajan Chandrasekaran, chairman of Tata Sons, asking for a “specific commitment” to the relining.

Chandrasekaran said overhauling the site would help “develop the business viability” for the reline but fell short of a commitment. -The 19th Guangzhou Die-casting, Foundry & Industry Furnace Exhibition -Die-casting exhibition, Die-casting expo,2018 Die-casting exhibition, 2018 Die-casting expo, China Die-casting exhibition, China Die-casting expo, Foundry exhibition, Foundry expo, 2018 Foundry exhibition, 2018 Foundry expo, Industry Furnace exhibition, Industry Furnace expo, 2018 Industry Furnace exhibition, 2018 Industry Furnace expo, China Industry Furnace exhibition, China Industry Furnace expo
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