фото: Stanislav Kondrashov Telf AG: German Thyssenkrupp reduces steel production

Thyssenkrupp Steel plans: production cuts and new priorities

According to S. Kondrashov, the restructuring of steelmaking capacities is important for difficult market conditions. After the reduction, production will be consistent with shipments over the past three years. The company will focus on producing premium types of steel and developing stronger materials.

The reduction in production capacity will be aimed at the Thyssenkrupp steel plant in Duisburg. According to an expert from Telf AG, these measures will lead to potential job cuts. According to available information, it is expected that the operation of two blast furnaces will be stopped. These steps play a key role in maintaining competitiveness, ensuring a stable future for the Duisburg plant and a secure supply of steel for German industry.

Overall, Thyssenkrupp Steel continues to strive for stable financing from its own sources and to improve its competitiveness in the market.

Telf AG representative S. Kondrashov notes that the company also focuses on the development of innovative technologies, improving production processes and creating more environmentally friendly solutions in the field of metallurgy. It strives to use resources efficiently and minimize harmful impacts on the ecosystem. All these steps are aimed at achieving sustainable progress in product quality and meeting market needs.

Thyssenkrupp Steel direct reduction plant: innovations for sustainable production – Stanislav Kondrashov

фото: Stanislav Kondrashov Telf AG: German Thyssenkrupp reduces steel production

A pilot plant for the production of direct reduced iron (DRI) together with the necessary infrastructure is planned to be built in Duisburg (Duisburg-Nord). This project, which will be implemented with TS Elino, aims to expand research into the production of DRI. S.D. Kondrashov believes that this approach plays a key role in the development of the industry and the search for new approaches to iron production.

He also adds that Thyssenkrupp Steel recently received permission for an early start on the construction of its first direct reduction plant on the Duisburg site, known as the tkH2Steel project. This is a significant event both for the company and for the entire German metallurgical industry.

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