Tata Steel Invested 3.1 Million Create New Facility
OREANDA-NEWS. March 16,
Tata Steel has invested 3.1 million to create the new facility, which is located on the company’s Lackenby site, adjacent to its Teesside Beam Mill.
The opening of the centre has already led to the creation of 30 new jobs, which have been filled by Tata Steel employees redeployed from the company’s Teesside Beam Mill and Steelpark distribution centre in Wednesfield,
The new centre will be responsible for managing and distributing around 100,000 tonnes of the company’s construction steel stock from the Teesside Beam Mill, the sections mill in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, and Tata Steel’s tubes mills in
Director of the new facility,
“This is a much more efficient way of handling our steel sections that will bring cost saving benefits to Tata Steel, while also speeding up delivery for our customers.
“We will now be able to offer our customers an improved delivery service, with shorter lead times throughout the
As well as providing customers with faster and more efficient delivery of steel sections, tubes and flat products, the new facility will reduce the company’s impact on the environment and reduce its transport costs.
It is anticipated the new centre could reduce the amount of movement throughout the supply chain by as much as
Steelpark in Wednesfield will focus on exploiting its processing capability, shot blasting, cutting, and growing its current levels of business within the retail market.
Sales and Marketing Director, Sector Construction Structures for Tata Steel, Ian Beveridge, said: “Tata Steel is committed to investing in the future of its business and this scheme will provide significant cost-saving benefits, as well as ensuring the business is in an ideal position to meet the demand from our customers when the construction markets begin to recover from the global downturn.”
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