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"was...present". Is not operational any more, at all? - Steph (Stéphane Gaudry) -
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Document created the 31/01/2014, last modified the 27/09/2024
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It was operational when we visited it, but not any more. It's a sad story for many workers in our area, but the metal industry has not survived, and all furnaces are closed and dismantled one after the other. Only cold phases (rolling) appear persist for a time.