Tata Steel awards major upgrade project to local firm Systems Group

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London, July 1 (PTI) Tata Steel has awarded a major contract to Welsh engineering firm Systems Group for the first phase of the refurbishment of its two continuous casters in Port Talbot, South Wales in the UK, a statement said on Tuesday.

Systems Group, based in Maesteg, will carry out critical structural work and pipework replacement on Port Talbot’s two continuous casters – an essential part of the steelmaking process, turning liquid steel from the Electric Arc Furnace into solid steel slabs.

The scheme is a key part of Tata Steel UK’s GBP 1.25 billion transition to greener steelmaking.

The life-extension of the continuous casters will support the journey to sustainable low CO2 steelmaking as the business prepares for the commissioning of a new electric arc furnace (EAF) by the end of 2027. Once operational, the EAF is expected to reduce Port Talbot’s carbon emissions by approximately 90 per cent, equivalent to 5 million tonnes of CO₂ per year.

Ryan O’Neill, Managing Director at Systems Group, said: "We are delighted to have been awarded this important contract by Tata Steel. As a local company, we are proud to play a role in helping secure the future of steelmaking in South Wales.

This project not only supports the region’s economy but also helps deliver cutting-edge, low-carbon steel production, the official said.

Ian Ellis, Engineering Project Manager at Tata Steel and lead on the caster life-extension, said: “This is a hugely important project for Port Talbot and for Tata Steel’s future in the UK ... This work will ensure our existing casters are in the very best condition to handle steel from our new electric arc furnace in the volumes and qualities demanded by our customers." Following the appointment of Systems Group, Tata Steel expects to award further contracts in the coming months for additional electrical, mechanical and process control system upgrades. PTI HSR MR MR