In its sixth edition, the 2019 Sustainability Report tracks long-term, sustainable development of the company in the areas of health and safety, environment, innovation, economic growth, human capital and community relations.
Tenaris will be reducing its workforce in Calgary, Alberta, due to the abrupt, sharp decline in the price of oil, a subsequent decrease in market activity, and continued illegal dumping of steel pipe imports.
Emergency remote assistance, implemented by Tenaris at the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, brings expertise and support to customers when field service representatives are unable to visit the rig due to coronavirus prevention measures.
Tenaris’s seamless mill in Campana, Argentina set up a task force to produce face shields for employees, first responders and medical workers using existing manufacturing equipment.
Tenaris is gradually restarting operations at its facilities in Italy, while strict safety measures implemented by the company to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the workplace remain in place.
As communities around the world take actions and adapt to respond to the global pandemic, Tenaris is reaching out to its partner communities across the United States to understand needs and help provide support to ongoing response efforts.
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