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ArcelorMittal pays tribute to past and present builders in Corporate Manifesto

by CM Staff   

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The company has stated that it will also proceed with a complete overhaul of its website with the intention to create a site that will reflect the future goals of the company.

ArcelorMittal Mines and Infrastructure Canada Manifesto (CNW Group/ArcelorMittal Exploitation minière Canada s.e.n.c.)

LONGUEUIL— ArcelorMittal Mines and Infrastructure Canada launched its first Corporate Manifesto, which seeks to salute the work of its teams, their collaboration and to acknowledge the work of several future generations.

The company has used the manifesto to acknowledge the work of the 2,500 women and men who operate machinery at their North Shore facilities every day.

“We are taking a new step by putting the spotlight on everything we represent together and to which we aspire. I am especially proud of what we accomplish every day, and I have confidence we will go even farther,” declared Mr. Mapi Mobwano, President and Chief Executive Officer in a statement.

The company has stated that it will also proceed with a complete overhaul of its website with the intention to create a site that will reflect the future goals of the company.

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Subsidiaries of ArcelorMittal, ArcelorMittal Infrastructure Canada G.P. and ArcelorMittal Mining Canada G.P. are two  companies also operating in Quebec’s North Shore region.

According to a company statement, AMIC ensures the transportation of concentrate between Mont-Wright and Port-Cartier and operates a seaport at Port-Cartier, allowing transportation and shipping of AMMC products to four continents. AMMC produces concentrate and iron oxide pellets for the steel market. The two companies employ over 2,500.

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