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CHICAGO — Vallourec SA continues to ramp up ... 2013, and its Vallourec&Sumitomo Tubos do Brasil Ltda. ... integrated mill in Brazil to ... View this article
... Tubos do Brasil Ltda (VSB), NSSMC said. Construction on VSB, a $1.6-billion joint venture between France's Vallourec SA and Japan's Sumitomo ... View this article
... up production at Vallourec&Sumitomo Tubos do Brasil Ltda ... joint venture with Japan's Sumitomo Metal Industries ... tonnes of tubes, Vallourec has said ... View this article
... has validated Vallourec&Sumitomo Tubos do Brasil Ltda., a ... venture between France's Vallourec SA and Japan's Sumitomo Metals Industries ... View this article
... Meanwhile, Vallourec&Sumitomo Tubos do Brasil Ltda. ... a $1.6-billion joint venture between Vallourec and Japan's Sumitomo Metal Industries ... View this article
... Vallourec&Sumitomo Tubos do Brasil Ltda. (VSB), Vallourec's $1.6-billion joint venture in Brazil with Japan's Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd., rolled ... View this article
... Vallourec&Sumitomo Tubos do Brasil Ltda. (VSB), a joint venture between Vallourec and Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd., another Sumitomo Corp. ... View this article
... venture mill on Thursday, Vallourec & Sumitomo Tubos do Brasil (VSB). The mill cost $3 billion and is located in Jeceaba in Brazil's south-eastern ... View this article
... In Brazil, Vallourec&Sumitomo Tubos do Brasil Ltda. (VSB), Vallourec's $1.6 billion joint venture with Japan's Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd., rolled ... View this article
... $90 million, from Vallourec&Sumitomo Tubos do Brasil Ltda., a ... venture between France's Vallourec SA and Japan's Sumitomo Metal Industries ... View this article
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