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British Steel announces £50 million investment to upgrade wire rod business

British Steel has announced the biggest single investment in its manufacturing operations for a decade with a £ 50 million (€ 56 million) scheme to upgrade its wire rod business. The investment will significantly improve the quality and range of wire rod produced at the company’s headquarters in Scunthorpe, England, enabling it to grow in current markets and enter new ones­ – inside and outside the UK.

von | 30.07.18

British Steel has announced the biggest single investment in its manufacturing operations for a decade with a £ 50 million (€ 56 million) scheme to upgrade its wire rod business. The investment will significantly improve the quality and range of wire rod produced at the company’s headquarters in Scunthorpe, England, enabling it to grow in current markets and enter new ones­ – inside and outside the UK.
The new facility will allow for a wider range of sizes (up to 28 mm) with tighter tolerances to be achieved, as well as allowing for improvements in surface condition and microstructural properties. The expenditure is in addition to the £ 120 million British Steel has already committed to capital projects during its first three years of business and comes eight months after it bought FNsteel, a premium wire rod manufacturer in The Netherlands. Paul Martin, British Steel Deputy CEO, said: “Not only will this increase our ability to serve the domestic market, it will allow us to become a more competitive exporter and accelerate the growth of British Steel in line with our company strategy.” The investment will see a new modern wire rod line, designed and installed in the current mill by Primetals. Work is scheduled to start this Summer and the new operation is set to be commissioned in Autumn 2019. New laboratories have just opened, ensuring the mill has world-class testing facilities. The existing wire rod business, which employs 300 people, will operate as normal throughout the installation. Paul said: “The mill upgrade will ensure the British Steel name remains synonymous with quality, innovation and product development. Our wire rod business has a growing order book and this investment will let us build on this by guaranteeing the tighter tolerances and improved surface qualities customers demand, particularly in the automotive sector. British Steel wire rod goes into thousands of different applications including tyre cord, bed springs, oil rig moorings and bridge cables. It is also used in paper clips, nuts and bolts, car springs and muselets – the small wire cages around Champagne corks. (Source: British Steel)

The new facility will allow for a wider range of sizes (up to 28 mm) with tighter tolerances to be achieved, as well as allowing for improvements in surface condition and microstructural properties. The expenditure is in addition to the £ 120 million British Steel has already committed to capital projects during its first three years of business and comes eight months after it bought FNsteel, a premium wire rod manufacturer in The Netherlands.
Paul Martin, British Steel Deputy CEO, said: “Not only will this increase our ability to serve the domestic market, it will allow us to become a more competitive exporter and accelerate the growth of British Steel in line with our company strategy.”
The investment will see a new modern wire rod line, designed and installed in the current mill by Primetals. Work is scheduled to start this Summer and the new operation is set to be commissioned in Autumn 2019. New laboratories have just opened, ensuring the mill has world-class testing facilities. The existing wire rod business, which employs 300 people, will operate as normal throughout the installation.
Paul said: “The mill upgrade will ensure the British Steel name remains synonymous with quality, innovation and product development. Our wire rod business has a growing order book and this investment will let us build on this by guaranteeing the tighter tolerances and improved surface qualities customers demand, particularly in the automotive sector.
British Steel wire rod goes into thousands of different applications including tyre cord, bed springs, oil rig moorings and bridge cables. It is also used in paper clips, nuts and bolts, car springs and muselets – the small wire cages around Champagne corks.
(Source: British Steel)

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