Croatian steelmaker to recommission rebar mill in Split

Friday, 25 May 2012 15:58:30 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Croatia-based steelmaker Adria Steel has announced that it has started testing a rolling mill in its Split steelworks to produce rebars.
 
The steelmaker expects to make the first deliveries from the mill once testing is completed. Following commissioning works and ramp-up of production, a total of 200 workers will be working in three shifts at the mill by the end of September.
 
The rolling mill in Split previously belonged to Zeljezara Split. The renovation at the mill started in December 2011 when Adria bought Zeljezara Split.

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