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    Usinor was a French steel making group formed in 1948. The group was merged with Sacilor in 1986, becoming Usinor-Sacilor and was privatised in 1995, and renamed Usinor in 1997.

  2. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › UsinorUsinor — Wikipédia

    Usinor est un groupe sidérurgique français fondé en 1948, et disparu en 2001 lors de la fusion qui a donné naissance au groupe européen Arcelor . À sa création, Usinor ( Union sidérurgique du nord de la France) est une entreprise sidérurgique basée dans le nord de la France.

  3. The world's second-largest steelmaker, Usinor Sacilor is above all an iron and steel group, but it appears to be less of a French group at the beginning of the 1990s, a quarter of its total work force being German. The Sacilor group has deep roots in France's industrial history.

  4. Usinor Sacilor was the result of the merger in 1986 of Usinor and Sacilor, the two major French iron and steel groups. Usinor had existed for over 150 years in the north of France.

  5. Leading French steelmaker Usinor SA is getting set to capture the leading position in the world's steel industry. Usinor's February 2001 proposal to acquire Luxembourg's Arbed and Spain's Aceralia promised to create a steel powerhouse capable of producing more than 46 million tons of steel per year.

  6. During the 1980s an intense debate began on the role the French state had taken in economic regulation and industrial structure. A close study of the steel industry—in particular of Usinor, one of the most important French steel companies—shows that

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  8. Feb 5, 2014 · USINOR and SACILOR, the two largest steel groups in France were fusioned in 1986, now government owned. The steel mill became part of Unimetal (the long product subsidiary of USINOR) while the forge became part of the USINOR/Cockerill owned rolling mill manufacturer Forcast.