<p>UK’s largest steelmaker Tata Steel announced that it is investing tens of millions in a new mill at its Corby site in Northamptonshire. The site, which produces vital products for everything from sports stadia and iconic skyscrapers, such as the Shard in London, to hospital beds and renewable green energy schemes around the world, processes steel made at Port Talbot in South Wales. Now, in a further strengthening of its UK business, one of the four mills at Corby will be completely replaced with the best available technology leading to improved efficiency, reduced energy consumption and better availability for customers. </p><p>The new mill will roll steel into tubes which can be used in construction and various engineering applications from farm machinery to bridges and heavy goods vehicles, is expected to be completed by the end of 2023. This will produce cold formed structural tubes in both round and rectangular sections which are used extensively in the construction and engineering industries. The mill will be capable of producing around 300,000 tonnes of an enhanced product offering to service these industries.</p><p>Tata Steel has four mills on the site & the replacement will be one of the two cold mills. Corby’s cold tube mills produce two main product lines Strongbox and Hybox</p>
<p>UK’s largest steelmaker Tata Steel announced that it is investing tens of millions in a new mill at its Corby site in Northamptonshire. The site, which produces vital products for everything from sports stadia and iconic skyscrapers, such as the Shard in London, to hospital beds and renewable green energy schemes around the world, processes steel made at Port Talbot in South Wales. Now, in a further strengthening of its UK business, one of the four mills at Corby will be completely replaced with the best available technology leading to improved efficiency, reduced energy consumption and better availability for customers. </p><p>The new mill will roll steel into tubes which can be used in construction and various engineering applications from farm machinery to bridges and heavy goods vehicles, is expected to be completed by the end of 2023. This will produce cold formed structural tubes in both round and rectangular sections which are used extensively in the construction and engineering industries. The mill will be capable of producing around 300,000 tonnes of an enhanced product offering to service these industries.</p><p>Tata Steel has four mills on the site & the replacement will be one of the two cold mills. Corby’s cold tube mills produce two main product lines Strongbox and Hybox</p>