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Arcelor Gent
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International Directory of Company Histories; ; 700+ Words
Arcelor Gent John Kennedylaan 51 Gent, Belgium Telephone...sidmar.be Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Arcelor S.A. Incorporated: 1962 as Sid...Cold-Rolled Steel Shape Manufacturing Arcelor Gent, formerly known as Sidmar N. V...
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OMZ's UralmashSpecStal signs EUR 4.5 million in contracts with two Arcelor Mittal Enterprises.
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M2 Presswire; Dec 4, 2006; 700+ Words
...UralmashSpecStal products to plants of Arcelor Mittal: Arcelor Brasil-CST, Arcelor Brasil-Vega do Sul (Brazil), Bremen (Germany), Gent and Dunkirk (Belgium), Belvol (Luxemburg) and Arcelor Madrid (Spain). On 21 Nov., representatives...
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Belgium to decide on Mittal bid in April
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The Hindustan Times; Mar 9, 2006; 611 Words
...2.4 percent interest in Arcelor where the steel maker has...research and development in Gent in Belgium's Flanders region. However, Arcelor's other stake holding countries...disapproval of Mittal's bid. Arcelor CEO Guy Dolle who has been...
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Cognex Machine Vision Chosen by World's Largest Steel Producer.
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Business Wire; Aug 5, 2002; 700+ Words
...today that Sidmar N.V., part of the Arcelor Group which is the world's largest steel...CAPL) at their manufacturing facility in Gent, Belgium. Sidmar chose the Cognex solution...Systems Division. Sidmar is part of the Arcelor Group's flat steel products sector...
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Cognex Chosen by Steel Producer.
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NDT Update; Aug 1, 2002; 682 Words
Cognex Corp. announced that Sidmar N.V., part of the Arcelor Group-the world's largest steel producer-has integrated...Processing Line (CAPL) at their manufacturing facility in Gent, Belgium. Sidmar chose the Cognex solution after testing two...
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City shakes off grim news with net gains The week that was
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The Independent on Sunday; Nov 17, 2002; 700+ Words
...upbeat statement from the chief executive, Sir Christopher Gent, who predicted sales growth of at least 10 per cent next year...plunged 30 per cent and the stocks of big European rivals such as Arcelor and ThyssenKrupp also slumped. Moody's again reared its head...
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