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Steel and Company
He built Pittsburgh's Carnegie Steel Company, which was later merged with Elbert H. Gary's Federal Steel Company and several smaller companies to create U. S. Steel.
In the 1870s, he founded the Carnegie Steel Company, a step which cemented his name as one of the " Captains of Industry ".
Carnegie combined his assets and those of his associates in 1892 with the launching of the Carnegie Steel Company.
Carnegie's empire grew to include the J. Edgar Thomson Steel Works, ( named for John Edgar Thomson, Carnegie's former boss and president of the Pennsylvania Railroad ), Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Works, the Lucy Furnaces, the Union Iron Mills, the Union Mill ( Wilson, Walker & County ), the Keystone Bridge Works, the Hartman Steel Works, the Frick Coke Company, and the Scotia ore mines.
The conflict was centered on Carnegie Steel's main plant in Homestead, Pennsylvania, and grew out of a dispute between the National Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers of the United States and the Carnegie Steel Company.
Over the course of twenty years, Carnegie ’ s steel properties grew to include the Edgar Thomson Steel Works, the Lucy Furnace Works, the Union Iron Mills, the Homestead Works, the Keystone Bridge Works, the Hartman Steel Works, the Frick Coke Company, and the Scotia ore mines among many other industry related assets.
* GKN Steel Company Ltd ;
* The Park Gate Iron and Steel Company Ltd ;
* South Durham Steel & Iron Company Ltd ;
* The Steel Company of Wales Ltd ;
* Chongqing Iron and Steel Company
When workers from the William Beardmore and Company Steel Works in Glasgow were dying from the large amounts of beer drunk to quench their thirst from the heat of the steel works, an alternative was sought.
Starting in the 1890s with such cases as Addyston Pipe and Steel Company v. United States, the courts attacked large companies for strategizing with others or within their own companies to maximize profits.
These ships, delivered to MSC in the mid-1980s, built at Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., Chester, Pennsylvania and converted at National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego.
* Converted: National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego, CA

Steel and Wales
From the mid-1970s the ( now loss-making ) British Steel pursued a strategy of concentrating steelmaking in five areas: South Wales, South Yorkshire, Scunthorpe, Teesside and Scotland.
In 1929, with no room for expansion at Stalybridge, the Summers sheet rolling and galvanising plants were transferred to Shotton in North Wales, having devastating effects on local employment ; the new plant later became a major component in the British Steel Corporation.
Sheen was born in Newport, Wales, the son of Irene ( née Thomas ), a secretary, and Meyrick, a British Steel personnel manager.
These include the All Party Groups for British Council ( Vice-Chair ), China Group, Citizens Advice, Clean Coal, Coalfield Communities, Energy Intensive Industries ( Vice-Chair ), Manufacturing, Maritime and Ports, Steel and Metal Related Industry, Children in Wales, Patient and Public Involvement in Health and Social Care ( Co-Chair ), University Group ( Vice-Chair ), and Waterways ( Co-Chair ).
The Industrial Revolution brought factories such as the Albion Steel Works, the English Crown Spelter Works and the Baglan Bay Tinplate Works were built on land close to the River Neath and the new South Wales Railway, built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
A number of other private railways have been built in New South Wales to serve coal mines, steel works ( notably the Port Kembla steel works, formerly operated by BHP ( now BlueScope Steel ) and quarries, especially in the first half of the 20th century.
He worked for the Steel Company of Wales.
Harris is a former Man of Steel winner and has also represented Wales on numerous occasions at both codes of rugby.
British locations include: Port Talbot steelworks, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales, ( opening sequence at " Abbey Coke Ovens area of Port Talbot Steel works, with Main Pumphouse, cooling tower and water storage towers in the background "); Brocket Hall, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England ; Gaddesden Place, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England ; Lee International Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England ; and London, England.
Adamson's other business interests included a mill building company in Hyde (' The Newton Moor Spinning Company '), the Yorkshire Steel and Iron Works at Penistone, the Northern Lincolnshire Iron Company at Frodingham, and large share-holdings in iron works in Cumberland and south Wales.
TATA-Dyesol " Solar Steel " Roofing is currently being installed on the Sustainable Building Envelope Centre ( SBEC ) in Shotton, Wales.
Tata Steel Europe operates two major integrated steel plants in the United Kingdom, at Port Talbot, South Wales and Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, and one in IJmuiden, the Netherlands.
In July 1960 an obelisk, dedicated to his memory, was erected in South Wales, UK, by the Newport and District Metallurgical Society in conjunction with the Iron and Steel Institute.
In 1956, the Steel Company of Wales opened a tinplate works at Felindre to complement new facilities at Port Talbot and Trostre.
In 1967, the Steel Company of Wales was nationalised, becoming part of British Steel, which inherited the additional tinplate works at Ebbw Vale.

Steel and British
British Steel PLC was a major British steel producer.
It originated as a nationalised industry, the British Steel Corporation ( BSC ), formed in 1967.
This was converted to a public limited company, British Steel PLC, and privatised in 1988.
Dorman Long, South Durham and Stewarts and Lloyds had merged as British Steel and Tube Ltd before vesting took place.
According to Blair ( 1997 ) British Steel faced serious problems at the time of its formation, including obsolescent plants ; plants operating under capacity and thus at low efficiency ; outdated technology ; price controls that reduced marketing flexibility ; soaring coal and oil costs ; lack of capital investment funds ; and increasing competition on the world market.
* At Consett the closure of the British Steel works in 1980 marked the end of steel production in the Derwent Valley and the decline of the area.
* In Scotland, Western Europe's largest hot strip steel mill Ravenscraig steelworks, near Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, was closed by British Steel in 1992, leading to huge unemployment in the area.
It also led to the closure of several local support and satellite businesses, such as the nearby British Steel Clydesdale Works in Mossend, Clyde Alloy in Netherton and equipment maker Anderson Strathclyde.
British Steel was privatised in 1988 by the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher.
In 1971, British Steel sponsored Sir Chay Blyth in his record-making non-stop circumnavigation against the winds and currents, known as ' The Impossible Voyage '.
In 1992 they sponsored the British Steel Challenge, the first of a series of ' wrong way ' races for amateur crews.
British Steel had agreed a sponsorship deal with Middlesbrough Football Club during the 1994-95 season, with a view to British Steel sponsored Middlesbrough shirts making their appearance the following season.
* British Iron and Steel Research Association
Politics and Steel in Britain, 1967-1988: The Life and Times of the British Steel Corporation ( 1990 )
" The European Steel Unions and the Steel Crisis, 1974-84: A Study in the Demise of Traditional Unionism ," British Journal of Political Science, Apr 1988, Vol.
* British Steel Corporation, 1988 Competition Commission report
* British Steel plc and C Walker & Sons ( Holdings ) Ltd, 1990 Competition Commission report

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