Tenaris announced that it has completed the sale of its subsidiary Geneva Structural Tubes LLC to MKK USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd of Japan, on November 1, 2021.
Tenaris invested more than $10M in developing Thor® 115 in 2018, a new steel alloy for tubulars with improved resistance to steam oxidation, longer material life and superior creep behavior.
More than 90 employees of Tenaris in Argentina -joined by their family and friends- volunteered to carry out renovation work for the national park "Ciervo de los Pantanos" in Campana, Buenos Aires. The protected area was established in 2018 to preserve the wetland ecosystem of the region. Its name refers to the biggest mammal found in the area, the Blastocerus dichotomus, the largest of the cervids in South America.
Following 10 years of continuous investments in technical education in Romania, Tenaris aims to enhance learning by placing an even greater focus on the factors that can drive a stronger experience – students, teachers, a robust curriculum and resources.
Tenaris is introducing THera®, its latest materials technology for all hydrogen applications, at the Carbon Capture & Hydrogen Technology Expo Europe in Bremen, Germany, October 20-21.
Tenaris has reactivated its plant in Baytown, TX, bringing additional threading and heat treatment capacity to its US network to support the company’s increased domestic production.
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