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The largest beam in the world is Luxembourgish
From the scrap yard to the tallest skyscrapers, the W14x1000lb/ft section is the largest and heaviest steel beam in the world and its journey is nothing short of remarkable!
New sheet pile twinning robot: safety and productivity at the heart of the project
Installation of a 100% autonomous robot dedicated to the twinning of sheet piles at the exit of train 2.
StepUp for Charity Challenge
At our Luxembourg Petrusse Headquarters, Aude Marchi - HR and organizer of the CMO Automotive, Packaging & Electrical Steels ‘Step Up for Charity Challenge’ - along with David Kieffer and Olivier Hudin proudly presented a €2,000 donation to Luxembourg Red Cross, represented by Marine Perrotey - Project Manager, Donors and Philanthropy Service. This donation will support the Red Cross’ international help division.
ArcelorMittal Long Products Luxembourg receives ResponsibleSteel™ certification renewal for three more years
The ArcelorMittal Long Products Luxembourg sites have received a renewal of their ResponsibleSteel™ certification for the next three years, following an in-depth audit.
The rings, symbols of the Paris 2024 Games, recycled in Differdange to build the future headquarters of ArcelorMittal
ArcelorMittal Long Products Luxembourg in Differdange will melt down the Olympic Rings and transform them into beams for the ArcelorMittal world headquarters under construction in Kirchberg.
The XCarb® sheet piles from Belval installed to protect 2000 homes
680 tonnes of EcoSheetPile™ Plus range, part of ArcelorMittal’s XCarb® recycled and renewably produced, and produced in Belval, have been installed in Newport, Wales.
Official partner of the ENIM 2024 class!
Fabien Commere, COO Long Products Luxembourg, and Gautier Billot, Head of leadership development, had the pleasure of meeting the students of the Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Metz during their graduation on September 27, 2024.
Sustainable places 2024 – We are sponsor
The 12th edition of Sustainable Places will take place from 23 to 25 September 2024.