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... In addition, Novelis aims to expand capacity at its rolling facility in Pindamonhangaba, Brazil (amm.com, May 14), and last October, Novelis ... View this article
A Blue connections threading line was recently qualified at Tenaris' mill in Pindamonhangaba, Brazil, following a $9-million investment to support ... View this article
... company said. Plate production will be transferred to the company's plant in Pindamonhangaba in São Paulo state. The ... View this article
Tenaris SA plans to fire up two new U- and O-forming presses representing a $180-million investment at its mill in Pindamonhangaba, Brazil, next ... View this article
... The Atlanta-based company's expansion of its rolling facility in Pindamonhangaba, Brazil, is "nearly finished" with customer qualifications ... View this article
Mexican steelmaker Grupo Simec SAB de CV plans to start up its steel long products facility in Pindamonhangaba, Brazil, in August 2013, it said. ... View this article
... Novelis is also on track to complete expansions at its rolling facility in Pindamonhangaba, Brazil, which will increase capacity by 50 percent to more ... View this article
... with a record-high CSI of 164.6 percent. Novelis Pindamonhangaba. Novelis Inc. is Brazil's leading producer of flat-rolled ... View this article
... boost Asian sheet capacity by more than 50 percent to 1 million tonnes per year (AMM, May 6); its rolling facility in Pindamonhangaba, Brazil, which ... View this article
... http://bit.ly/KAylRj TenarisConfab is Brazil's biggest welded pipe producer, with installed capacity of 550,000 tpy at its Pindamonhangaba plant in ... View this article
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