Creusot-Loire was a French engineering conglomerate, formed from factories in Le Creusot and Châteauneuf, Loire . The Creusot-Loire subsidiary of ArcelorMittal also includes an Innovation, Research and Development centre for the group.
11-455: The abbreviation MTE or M.T.E. may refer to: Materiel de Traction Electrique joint subsidiary of Creusot-Loire and Jeumont-Schneider MAC-then-Encrypt (MtE) , one of approaches to Authenticated encryption Mathematical Table Errata , an increasingly numbered periodical column about errors in mathematical tables in the journal Mathematics of Computation MCA Television Entertainment ,
22-558: A former division of Universal Television The Metabolic Theory of Ecology , which argues that ecological phenomena result from metabolic constraints The Brazilian Ministry of Labor and Employment Multicultural Toronto English , a sociolect dialect spoken by youth culture living in Southern Ontario, particularly the Greater Toronto Area . Myanma Timber Enterprise , a state-owned timber company Topics referred to by
33-515: A result of Compagnie des ateliers et forges de la Loire (owned by Marine-Firminy) and Société des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot [ fr ] (owned by Schneider ) merger. The Société des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot had absorbed the Société métallurgique d'Imphy in 1968. The enterprise developed what has become known as the Creusot-Loire Uddeholm (CLU) converter process, which
44-402: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Creusot-Loire The group was formed in 1970 as a result of Compagnie des ateliers et forges de la Loire (owned by Marine-Firminy) and Société des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot [ fr ] (owned by Schneider ) merger. The Société des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot had absorbed
55-482: The Invar trademark. At some point, the organization may have been part of Usinor , which became in the 2001/2 restructuring the company known as Arcelor . Before September 2003, the organisation had been renamed Industeel and absorbed by Arcelor . In September 2015, Industeel was touting its homogeneous armour products and its ballistic protection steel plates. It boasted that 5mm of its MARS 600 product could stop
66-459: The Société métallurgique d'Imphy in 1968. The enterprise developed what has become known as the Creusot-Loire Uddeholm (CLU) converter process, which was developed to minimize the need of argon, and which was first erected on an industrial scale in the 1970s at Degerfors . The group was affected by the 1970s steel crisis , and was not able to pay a dividend after 1977. In 1984 the organisation became bankrupt with debts of $ 633 million;
77-484: The company's owner Empain-Schneider rejected state aid as the conditions included giving away control of another subsidiary Jeumont Industrie . At some point near 2000, Imphy SA owned the Invar trademark. At some point, the organization may have been part of Usinor , which became in the 2001/2 restructuring the company known as Arcelor . Before September 2003, the organisation had been renamed Industeel and absorbed by Arcelor . In September 2015, Industeel
88-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title MTE . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MTE&oldid=1146943854 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
99-464: The unit. This French corporation or company article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Industeel Creusot-Loire was a French engineering conglomerate, formed from factories in Le Creusot and Châteauneuf, Loire . The Creusot-Loire subsidiary of ArcelorMittal also includes an Innovation, Research and Development centre for the group. The group was formed in 1970 as
110-493: Was developed to minimize the need of argon, and which was first erected on an industrial scale in the 1970s at Degerfors . The group was affected by the 1970s steel crisis , and was not able to pay a dividend after 1977. In 1984 the organisation became bankrupt with debts of $ 633 million; the company's owner Empain-Schneider rejected state aid as the conditions included giving away control of another subsidiary Jeumont Industrie . At some point near 2000, Imphy SA owned
121-519: Was touting its homogeneous armour products and its ballistic protection steel plates. It boasted that 5mm of its MARS 600 product could stop a NATO 7.62mm round at a distance of 10m. By February 2018, the organization had been rebaptized Industeel France and was then owned by ArcelorMittal . The French arm had been augmented by Industeel Belgium , which operated with 1200 employees in Charleroi . In November 2020, ArcelorMittal had decided to sell
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