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  2. Dofasco - Wikipedia

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    Dofasco owned and operated a number of subsidiaries, including National Steel Car, a Hamilton-based railway freight car manufacturer, from 1962 to 1994, and Algoma Steel, from 1988 to 1991, until union and financial difficulties ultimately forced Dofasco to divest the company. [citation needed] In 1990, the world economy entered into recession.

  3. Copperweld - Wikipedia

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    Copperweld is an American company based in Fayetteville, Tennessee, and maintaining a management office in Brentwood, Tennessee.Its main products are wire and stranded electrical cable made from its Copperweld brand copper-clad steel ("CCS") or copper-clad aluminum ("CCA"). [1]

  4. National Steel Car - Wikipedia

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    aircraft production in Malton, Ontario began in 1939 - sold to the Government of Canada in 1942 (renamed Victory Aircraft Company and became Avro Canada in 1945) Up until 1950 National Steel Car made wood and steel railcars. In 1945 it acquired Valdes Lumber Company of British Columbia to supply wood for their railcar products. Aircraft

  5. Burlington Street (Hamilton, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Dofasco's wide range of steel products is sold to customers in the automotive, construction, energy, manufacturing, pipe and tube, appliance, packaging and steel distribution industries. [ 19 ] National Steel Car , North America's leader in freight and passenger train cars and equipment is based in Hamilton.

  6. Economy of Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Dofasco’s wide range of steel products is sold to customers in the automotive, construction, energy, manufacturing, pipe and tube, appliance, packaging and steel distribution industries. [14] Dofasco is currently a stand alone subsidiary of Arcelor Mittal, the world's largest steel producer. Previously ordered by the U.S. Department of ...

  7. Congress could ban new drones from two Chinese manufacturers

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -China-based DJI and Autel Robotics could be banned from selling new drones in the United States market under an annual military bill set to be voted on later this week by the ...

  8. Stelco - Wikipedia

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    The company made its debut on the Toronto Stock Exchange on November 3, 2017. [2] In 2024, American steel manufacturer Cleveland-Cliffs acquired Stelco for approximately US$2.5 billion. The Hamilton plant has not produced steel since 2011, but its coke ovens and cold rolling finishing works remain in operation.

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