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  1. THOMAS CONSTRUCTIONS MECANIQUES - TCM SAS

    France

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    For over 75 years TCM - THOMAS CONSTRUCTIONS MECANIQUES has been making its skills and technological expertise available to you. Synonymous with innovation and quality, TCM is: - design and manufacture of special machines, integration of peripherals (robotics, conveyor, welding, vibration, optics ...) and use of 4.0 technologies for all business sectors 4.0 - Maintenance and after-sales service for facilities (machine, production line, infrastructure) - Technical upgrading, modernising and retrofitting existing facilities (increased production, mechanical overhaul, electrics and automation, adding telemaintenance peripherals, supervision...) - Safety compliance (securing operators, implementing material or intangible protection) - Project management from drafting specifications to on-site installation including design and creation - A business developer will be your dedicated project contact - a team mobilised for all aspects of your project - With its responsiveness and proven flexibility, TCM is a design office, a machining workshop, a boiler-work workshop, an assembly workshop, an electricity/automation unit on a single site. We provide bespoke and innovative solutions to satisfy your needs. We guarantee we will keep our commitments and the compliance of commissioned equipment.

  2. GTS HOLDING

    Moldova

    HIGH QUALITY AT LOW PRICES! ! ! A modern metallurgy plant The plant has two major production shops: the Melting Shop (the EAF shop) and the Rolling Mill. According to the design, the melting shop consisted of two electric arc furnaces (the 1006 EAF) and two billet continuous casting machines (the CCM), all designed to produce about 700, 000 tonnes of steel per year. The total output in the first year of operation was as low as 206, 000 tonnes of steel billets. The installed metallurgical equipment appeared to be inoperative. Both the EAFs and the CCMs revealed certain deficiencies in the design that prevented the efficient operation of the units. IIn 1985, the EAF shop started its modernisation to redesign and up-grade its production line No. 2 (the EAF-2 and the CCM-2). The work involved many foreign engineering companies and equipment suppliers. As a result, the EAF shop shifted to the operation based on only one production line (the EAF-2, the Ladle Furnace, the CCM-2) in 1998.

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