Transportation Industry
Voest-Alphine Stahl - AUSTRIA - buys railway engineering unit of Thyssen-Krupp - Brief Article
Railway Age, August, 2001
> Voest-Alpine Stahl, the Austrian steel company with interests in railway trackwork products, has bought the railway engineering unit of Thyssen-Krupp, Germany, for an undisclosed amount, Thyssen-Krupp says it is in the process of ridding itself of non-core activities in order to pay off debts and focus on such core activities as manufacturing carbon flat and stainless steels, automotive components, and lifts.
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