ArcelorMittal France has commenced the preparatory phase for the introduction of cutting-edge electrical steel production lines at its Mardyck facility in the northern region of France. These lines, set to commence operations in 2024, mark a significant milestone for the companyThe diverse array of lines includes an annealing-pickling line, a reversible rolling mill, a preparation line, an annealing-varnishing line, and a slitting line, each playing a crucial role in the intricate process.The envisioned annual output of 200,000 metric tons from the Mardyck lines will augment the total ArcelorMittal electrical steel production in France to an impressive 300,000 metric tons, thereby providing a substantial supply to cater to the demands of the discerning European market.
ArcelorMittal France has commenced the preparatory phase for the introduction of cutting-edge electrical steel production lines at its Mardyck facility in the northern region of France. These lines, set to commence operations in 2024, mark a significant milestone for the companyThe diverse array of lines includes an annealing-pickling line, a reversible rolling mill, a preparation line, an annealing-varnishing line, and a slitting line, each playing a crucial role in the intricate process.The envisioned annual output of 200,000 metric tons from the Mardyck lines will augment the total ArcelorMittal electrical steel production in France to an impressive 300,000 metric tons, thereby providing a substantial supply to cater to the demands of the discerning European market.