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  2. Vallourec - Wikipedia

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    Vallourec has a R&D team of 500 engineers and technicians in 6 research centers around the world: France (2 in Aulnoye), Germany (2 in Düsseldorf), Brazil (Belo Horizonte), and the United States . In 2016, Vallourec dedicated €47 million to its R&D operations.

  3. Interpipe Group - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Interpipe and the French company Vallourec announced the establishment of a joint venture for exporting seamless pipes to EU markets. [35] This agreement was supported by the Antimonopoly Committees of Germany and Ukraine. [36] However, at the end of 2021, Interpipe and Vallourec terminated the agreement. [37]

  4. Lörrach - Wikipedia

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    Lörrach (German pronunciation: [3]) is a city in southwest Germany, in the valley of the Wiese, close to the French and the Swiss borders. It is the district seat of the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg.

  5. List of steel producers - Wikipedia

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    Top steel producing companies. This is a list of the largest steel-producing companies in the world mostly based on the list by the World Steel Association.The list ranks steelmakers by volume of steel production in millions of tons over time and includes all steelmakers with production over 10 million in 2021.

  6. Datteln Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The boiler is made of a high creep rupture strength material (T24, developed by Vallourec & Mannesmann), achieving reheat live steam temperatures over 600 °C (1,112 °F). Alstom supplied the steam turbine set, the same 1,100 MW set planned for the scrapped Unit 6 at Staudinger power plant and a proposed Port of Antwerp power plant in Belgium.

  7. Hunsrück - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the increasing neglect and deprivation of parts of the population in Germany during the era of industrialization, an Inner Mission association was founded at the initiative of the Simmern pastor, and later superintendent, Julius Reuss, in Simmern, with the aim of building a rescue centre in the Hunsrück for children living in ...

  8. Waldenburg, Baden-Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    Waldenburg is a hilltop town in south central Germany, eastwards of Heilbronn in the Hohenlohe (district) of Baden-Württemberg. The town is the site of Waldenburg Castle and some hilltop churches. Records first mention Waldenburg in the year 1253, but the town was destroyed in April 1945, at the end of World War II, and it has been rebuilt since.

  9. Vivienne Cox - Wikipedia

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    Dame Vivienne Cox, DBE (born May 1959) is a British businesswoman, chairman of the supervisory board of Vallourec, the French multinational steel components company.. Cox was born in 1959 [1] and worked for BP for almost three decades [2] before being named as chairperson of the supervisory board of Vallourec, a French multinational steel components company.