ferrochrome production

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Mukran Port in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in provides an ideal setting for Outokumpu’s brown-field investment project with excellent logistical connections both to Finland and central Europe. © Fährhafen Sassnitz

 
16.01.25 – The company has decided to invest 40 million euros

The company has decided to invest 40 million euros

Outokumpu invests in a biocarbon plant in Germany

Outokumpu, global producer of sustainable stainless steel, is constantly looking for ways to further reduce climate impact throughout its value chain. ... Von  Jörg Dambock
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Tornio site in Finland. © Outokumpu

 
19.01.24 – Outokumpu completed the change negotiations

Outokumpu completed the change negotiations

Restriction of the ferrochrome production

Outokumpu has completed its change negotiations related to the company's plans to temporarily restrict the ferrochrome production by closing one of its ... Von  Jörg Dambock
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“The further delay of the restarting of the furnace is a difficult but necessary measure in an utterly exceptional situation.” says Martti Sassi, President, business area Ferrochrome. © Outokumpu

 
28.10.22 – Restriction of the ferrochrome production

Restriction of the ferrochrome production

Outokumpu completed the change negotiations

Outokumpu has completed its change negotiations related to the company’s plans to further restrict the ferrochrome production and to delay the restart ... Von  Jörg Dambock
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“We hope that politicians will take an active role in stabilizing the energy market environment,” says Martti Sassi, President, business area Ferrochrome. © Outokumpu

 
18.10.22 – Restart delay at least until the end of the first quarter of 2023

Restart delay at least until the end of the first quarter of 2023

Outokumpu plans to continue to restrict its ferrochrome production

The price of electricity remains exceptionally high and the situation on the energy market has not eased since Outokumpu announced on September 6 its decision ... Von  Jörg Dambock