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INDUSTRY NEWS TATA STEEL’S NEW ONLINE SALES TOOL


sector, this includes products and services from nacelle to foundations, as well as including the additional processing services available for plate and tubular sections at the company’s processing centres in Scunthorpe and Hartlepool.


RENEWABLES SECTOR Tata Steel supplies steel products and services both within the oil and gas and power industries and more recently the renewables sector, including onshore and offshore wind, wave and tidal power. The new tool’s offering to each sector includes product details/manufacturing routes and animations designed to better explain products and services available. Each sub-section also includes links to data sheets for a more detailed breakdown of information.


EASE OF USE Clear, quick and simple to use, the new tool allows organisations within each sector to access Tata Steel’s targeted offering more efficiently


Tata Steel has launched a new online sales tool, designed to help showcase the organisation’s extensive offering within the energy and power sector with increased ease.


INTERACTIVE VISUAL DISPLAY The new interactive visual display highlights the cross-section of products and services that they supply to a wide range of applications across the energy and power industries. In the wind power


ENERGI COAST STEERING GROUP ADDS ANOTHER 5 INFLUENTIAL MEMBERS


Energi Coast, North East England’s Renewables Group, has welcomed five new industry specialists onto its steering group.


THE LATEST COMPANIES TO JOIN THE STEERING GROUP


- Gareth Ellery, Cathie Associates Ltd, based in Newcastle. Cathie Associates provides geotechnical engineering consultancy services to the energy industries and uses appropriate offshore oil and gas engineering practice within the renewable energy sector


- Chris Jones, IHC Engineering Business based in Stocksfield Hall, Northumberland with facilities in Middlesbrough and South Shields. IHC Engineering Business delivers bespoke engineering solutions for complex offshore applications, working with clients across the offshore oil and gas, submarine telecoms and renewable offshore power industries


EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE The individuals bring a wealth of experience and expertise from the global energy industry supply chain to the group. They will support Energi Coast’s activities to raise awareness of the region’s innovative and integrated offshore renewables supply chain.


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- Dr Tony Trapp, OSBIT Power Limited, based in Northumberland. OSBIT Power provides innovative engineering solutions in many offshore markets with particular emphasis on offshore wind


- Jim Pyrah, Senergy Survey and GeoEngineering Ltd, based


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in Newcastle. Senergy Survey and GeoEngineering Ltd is an international solutions provider with experience in all aspects of renewable power, including on and offshore wind


- Dominic Abraham, Sure Wind Marine, based in Corbridge, Northumberland. Sure Wind Marine owns and operates safe, reliable vessels for the offshore wind industry


EXPANDING RENEWABLE SUPPLY CHAIN These companies are part of North East England’s expanding offshore renewable supply chain, which offer a growing portfolio of specialist products and services to the global renewables industry.


Energi Coast’s Steering Group alone has invested around £400m in their offshore renewables activities and have a combined turnover of £200m in offshore wind. The group forecasts the turnover of their operations in this sector will double as the offshore renewables market expands further.


North East England is an excellent position to support upcoming projects, particularly those in the vicinity of the region, Humber Gateway, Westermost Rough and Race


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