VOESTALPINE BOEHLER WELDING HELLAS S.A. - WELDING CONSUMABLES
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2025-04-08 (boerse-global.de)
Voestalpine share: tense mood! -
The Austrian steel company records price gains in the middle of trade conflict risks, while demand decline and environmental strategies shape the future prospects.
Read more2025-03-13 (arbeit-wirtschaft.at)
Climate knocks on: How future -proof are the positions at Voest? -
Hans Karl Schaller, chair of the Voestalpine Group Council, says in his guest comment: Very safe!
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2024-11-18 (diepresse.com)
Styrian SPÖ leader: “There is no such thing as a duel. You have to believe me."
The Styrian SPÖ top candidate Anton Lang is trying not to get lost in the race for the state governor's chair. He relies on “edgy statements” but “without show or rush”.
Read more2024-02-07 (greentech.at)
Climate pioneers at the Cargo Center Graz
At its location in Donawitz, voestalpine has produced the world's first high-quality "green" wire rod from hydrogen-reduced pure iron and scrap.
Read more2023-12-15 (kleinezeitung.at)
Collaborate on Austria's largest climate protection program
voestalpine is driving forward the climate change: with the ambitious “greentec steel” decarbonization plan and with green know-how, from which apprentices like Leonie also benefit.
Read more2023-12-10 (relevant.at)
COP28 - Austria's biggest climate sinners want to get away from fossils
voestalpine wants to produce climate-neutrally by 2050
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JKU and industrial companies are reducing CO2 emissions with a 16 million euro project
Alcohol can be the solution: with a revolutionary process by Johannes Kepler
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