TAMEH Czech s.r.o.
Location
Moravskoslezský kraj
Founded
2010-02-15
Website
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2025-01-27 (burzovnisvet.cz)
Banknotes and coins used in the Czech Republic increased last year, there were 2.96 billion of them in circulation. - .cz - Shares, rates, stock exchange, forex, commodities, IPO, bonds - news
In the Czech Republic, at the end of last year, there were 2.96 billion pieces of banknotes and coins in circulation. Compared to 2023, this meant an increase of 3.2 percent, and the banknotes used and coins used. The value of money in circulation increased by about 22 billion crowns to CZK 727.6 billion year -on -year. This stems from the statistics of the Czech National Bank (CNB). The data does not include value and […]
Read more2025-01-25 (forbes.cz)
Liberty Ostrava resumes further production. The company is saved by Jaroslav Strnad -
The metallurgical company Liberty Ostrava resumed production in Steckel's rolling mill this month after about a year. It was made possible by the Vítkovice Machinery Trade company from the CE Industries group of billionaire Jaroslav Strnad, which finances the production through tolling. Liberty Ostrava ended up in bankruptcy. The year before last December, when the company Tameh Czech stopped supplying energy to the smelter, production stopped in most operations. Thanks to tolling financing, when tolling […]
Read more2025-01-25 (tyden.cz)
The Liberty Ostrava company resumed production in Steckel's rolling mill after about a year Týden.cz
The metallurgical company Liberty Ostrava resumed production in Steckel's rolling mill this month after about a year. This was made possible by the company Vítkovice Machinery Trade (VMT) from the CE Industries group, which finances the production through tolling. Representatives of both companies told journalists today.
Read more2025-01-24 (ceskenoviny.cz)
Liberty Ostrava after about a year renewed production in Steckel's cylindrical room Česknoviny.cz
Ostrava - The metallurgical company Liberty Ostrava renewed this month after about a year in Steckel's cylindrical room. This was made possible by Vítkovice Machinery Trade (VMT) from the CE Industries Group, which finances the production of Tolling. Representatives of both companies told reporters today.
Read more2024-10-11 (tyden.cz)
Liberty Ostrava resumes the production of guardrails and operation in the pipe yard
Thanks to financing from Vítkovice Machinery Trade (VMT) from Jaroslav Strnad's CE Industries group, the bankrupt Liberty Ostrava smelter is resuming operations in...
Read more2024-10-10 (newstream.cz)
Liberty Ostrava partially resumes production
The bankrupt Liberty Ostrava smelter, thanks to financing from Vítkovice Machinery Trade (VMT) of Jaroslav Strnad's CE Industries group, is resuming operations in its plants 15 and 16, which are rolling mills for flat products such as barriers and pipe mills. 1350 places will be preserved there.
Read more2024-05-16 (metalinfo.ru)
British Liberty intends to resume steel production in the Czech Republic
British metals group Liberty Steel has announced it has adopted an alternative plan to restart operations at its Czech iron and steel plant Liberty Ostrava after it became clear that it would not be possible to resolve the conflict with electricity supplier Tameh Czech.
Read more2024-02-22 (novinky.cz)
Thousands of people protested in Ostrava to maintain production at the Liberty smelter - Novinky
Over two thousand employees of the Liberty Ostrava smelter and the Tameh Czech company met on Thursday at a protest meeting in Ostrava. During the approximately one-hour protest, which began in front of the smelter premises shortly after noon, they demanded the resumption of production in both companies and the preservation of steelmaking in Ostrava.
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