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Janesville ThyssenKrupp plant closing

Janesville ThyssenKrupp plant closing 140 jobs will be lost; facility to be soldBy RICK BARRETTA Janesville manufacturing plant is closing, resulting in the loss of about 140 jobs, as its German owners consolidate operations.The ThyssenKrupp plant makes parts and production equipment used in automotive factories. Combined, the operations employ 175 people, including mechanical and electrical...

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ICAMS officially opened at Ruhr University: Materials research center starts work

... institute is a groundbreaking event,” said Dr. Karl-Ulrich Köhler, Executive Board Chairman of ThyssenKrupp Steel AG and member of the Executive Board of ThyssenKrupp AG. ThyssenKrupp is the lead company in an industrial consortium (also including Bayer MaterialScience and Bayer Technology Services, Salzgitter Mannesmann Forschung and Bosch) which is providing half of the 24...

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Managers fined over German high-speed train crash

... up to 270 mph. The German train was made by Transrapid International, a joint company of Siemens AG and ThyssenKrupp AG. Only one commercially operated Transrapid stretch has been built so far – in Shanghai, linking the Chinese city's financial district with its airport. Efforts to put it into commercial service in Germany have been thwarted by cost concerns.

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Managers fined over German high-speed train crash

... 270 mph.

The German train was made by Transrapid International, a joint company of Siemens AG and ThyssenKrupp AG.

Only one commercially operated Transrapid stretch has been built so far - in Shanghai, linking the Chinese city's financial district with its airport. Efforts to put it into commercial service in Germany have been thwarted by cost concerns.

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Managers fined over German high-speed train crash

... of up to 270 mph.The German train was made by Transrapid International, a joint company of Siemens AG and ThyssenKrupp AG.Only one commercially operated Transrapid stretch has been built so far - in Shanghai, linking the Chinese city's financial district with its airport. Efforts to put it into commercial service in Germany have been thwarted by cost concerns.

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Managers fined over German high-speed train crash

... of up to 270 mph.The German train was made by Transrapid International, a joint company of Siemens AG and ThyssenKrupp AG.Only one commercially operated Transrapid stretch has been built so far - in Shanghai, linking the Chinese city's financial district with its airport. Efforts to put it into commercial service in Germany have been thwarted by cost concerns.

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Learn Chinese - China to continue talks over iron ore price

... leading iron ore provider, Brazil's Companhia Vale do Rio Doc (CVRD), and German steel producer ThyssenKrupp AG agreed May 16 on the 19-percent increase in contract prices of iron ore. Chinese steel mills are resolved to continue talks although some of their foreign counterparts have agreed to the price hike, the source said. They rejected to reply to confirm letters on the price rise by...

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Nucor eyes Louisiana for $2 billion plant

... to build on a 380-acre site in St. James Parish once considered for a plant by German steelmaker ThyssenKrupp AG.The site near the Mississippi River town of Convent is the only one under consideration in this country. However, foreign sites are still in the running and a final decision will be made by the company's board. Neither those sites nor a time frame for a decision was given.Last...