Stoves, fences, dishes, columns, staircases, grave crosses, but also decorative and artistic castings such as candlesticks, ashtrays, plates and animal figurines.Třinecké železárny broke into world markets with such products at the time of its establishment. Their history began on 1st of April, 1839, 185 years ago.
Read moreOn 12th and 13th of June, the WERK ARENA in Třinec will become the meeting place for the biggest technological innovations of domestic and foreign exhibitors. The competitive exhibition of inventions, innovations and trends in industry focused on sustainable production is organized by the Czech Metallurgical Company.
Read moreIn June 2022, as part of a voluntary agreement, Třinecké železárny and the Moravian-Silesian Region again committed themselves to activities that will lead to less environmental impact. Both entities fulfilled their obligations for the year 2023, according to the retrospective evaluation.
Read moreThe company plans to reduce emissions by 55% by 2030. Investments in green projects are estimated at more than $1.7 billion. The Czech government has promised to support the efforts of Třinecké Železárny to switch to an environmentally friendly production method, which will help improve its competitiveness. The parties plan to sign a memorandum of understanding soon.
Read moreInvestments maximizing automation, reducing CO2 emissions, energy savings, and initial steps towards sustainable steel production characterize the year 2024 in Třinecké železárny. This year, the company plans to invest an amount exceeding CZK 1.5 billion.
Read moreYesterday, the General Meeting of Třinecké železárny approved the company's financial results for the year under review. Although the past year was marked by a number of uncertainties and twists and turns, the company achieved a positive after-tax result of CZK 2.393 billion. The basis for this was the company's turnover of CZK 57.602 billion.
Read moreTřinecké železárny changes its top management. Roman Heide has become the new Chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO. He replaces Jan Czudek, who is leaving at his own request after eleven years in the position.
Read moreIn June 2022, Třinecké železárny committed to activities that will lead to a reduced environmental burden. Both the Moravian-Silesian Region and Třinecké železárny have fulfilled their commitments, according to the retrospective evaluation.
Read moreTřinecké železárny together with its subsidiary Energetika Třinec will produce electricity from the sun in two photovoltaic power plants from December.
Read moreTřinecké železárny is preparing investments exceeding one billion crowns for this year. They will be aimed at improving product properties, ecology and increasing the recycling rate of metallurgical gases.
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