thyssenkrupp Steel is placing its expertise in roll forming on a broader basis. To better support customers in selecting materials, the company is now investing in additional simulation technology.
thyssenkrupp Uhde and ADNOC have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore a long-term partnership to create new markets for hydrogen and promote global clean energy value chains. The MoU was signed on January 16, 2023, at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), and the agreement will focus on a joint project development of large-scale ammonia cracking, which is used to extract hydrogen from ammonia after transportation. The ammonia cracking process is based on globally proven uhde® reformer technology, which is applied in over 130 large-scale chemical plants across the world.
The French and Lithuanian Defense ministers signed a technical arrangement for cooperation in the artillery field, including an order for 18 CAESAR 6X6 MkII for the Lithuanian Armed Forces.
The Czech Republic ordered 10 CAESAR 8X8 to complete the 52 systems ordered in 2021.
These contracts bring to 55 the number of CAESAR in all versions ordered in 2022 by 4 Nexter customers.
Jonas Bergstrand, General Counsel at SSAB, has decided to leave SSAB to become General Counsel at Volvo Construction Equipment.
Jonas Bergstrand has been General Counsel and a member of SSAB's Group Executive Committee since 2006. In the meantime, he has also held several other important responsibilities at SSAB including strategy, purchasing and M&A.
The fourth quarter · Revenue was SEK 30,138 (27,337) million · Adjusted operating result was SEK 3,768 (6,961) million · Adjusted earnings per share were SEK 3.18 (5.30) · Goodwill impairment of SEK 33.3 billion, reported as an item affecting comparability · Net cash was SEK 14.3 (2.3) billion · The Board proposes a dividend of SEK 8.70 (5.25) and given SSAB’s strong financial position, an authorization to buy back up to 10% of all outstanding SSAB shares will be proposed to the AGM Full-year 2022 · Revenue was SEK 128,745 (95,891) million · Operating result was SEK -4,355 (18,837) million
As chairman Uchiyamada retires and Akio Toyoda steps up to replace him, how will Toyota Motor Corporation’s incoming president and chief executive Koji Sato make his mark?
In view of recent developments, including rising operational complexity and uncertainty, Legrand has decided to divest its Russian operations and is currently reviewing options for transferring their control in a timely and orderly manner.
Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has earned a spot on Corporate Knights’ 2023 Global 100 list of Most Sustainable Corporations in the world for the 12th time in a row.
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturer Contemporary Amperex Technology Company Limited (CATL) announced plans to spend up to CNY24bn (US$3.5bn) to build a new battery recycling and materials processing centre in China’s Guangdong province.
General Motors (GM) said it planned to launch six new and upgraded models in South Korea this year, tying to reverse its recent loss of market share in an increasingly competitive market.
The US automaker said on Monday it planned to launch the redesigned Trax Crossover model in the first quarter of 2023 which it plans to assemble at its plant in Changwon, to be followed by the Cadillac Lyriq EV and other imported vehicles including a GMC model later in the year.