Tata Steel Europe » Automotive
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Read our latest blogs for Tata Steel in Automotive. Tata Steel is one of Europe's leading steel producers, with steelmaking in the UK and Netherlands, and manufacturing plants across Europe. The company supplies high-quality steel products to the most demanding markets, including construction and infrastructure, automotive, packaging and engineering.
Tata Steel Europe » Automotive
1M ago
Any automotive engineer knows that specifying the correct material is vitally important to the production, performance, durability and cost-effectiveness of a vehicle or component ..read more
Tata Steel Europe » Automotive
3M ago
Productivity and efficiency are core elements of any high-performing business. KPIs like SoW and downtime within a large volume, automotive production line are critical to its successful operation. Why ..read more
Tata Steel Europe » Automotive
3M ago
Meet Bart Van Veldhuizen, New Product Manager at Tata Steel Nederland. In this interview, Bart delves into the challenges of developing value-added products for the automotive industry and discusses emerging ..read more
Tata Steel Europe » Automotive
4M ago
In case you ever had the experience of driving a battery electric vehicle (BEV), chances are high that you might have thought: “this could be better”. Well, you are right, probably it could.   ..read more
Tata Steel Europe » Automotive
4M ago
Meet Matthijs Toose, R&D Scientific Fellow at Tata Steel Nederland. Specialising in premium outer panel surfaces like Serica FLO. In this interview he addresses future trends, reducing CO2 emissions, and ..read more
Tata Steel Europe » Automotive
10M ago
You might wonder why the steel industry, would go through the hassle of developing an electric vehicle to show the value of steel ..read more
Tata Steel Europe » Automotive
1y ago
So far I have been looking at EVs like a typical consumer: judging performance based on easily accessible, public information. But is this enough to make a proper choice? Since my work allows me to know much ..read more
Tata Steel Europe » Automotive
1y ago
“Rubbish in rubbish out!” This phrase originated in the 1970’s when computers were first used in Universities, today it can be associated with forming or crash simulations and relates to the importance of ..read more