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GFG Alliance’s LIBERTY Steel Group is a global steel and mining company with 30,000 employees in more than 200 locations on four continents.
It is an international business with an integrated offering – from the production of liquid steel made from raw and recycled materials through to high value precision engineered steels and associated services, sold to customers around the world.
It supplies raw materials into its integrated supply chain as well as to external customers.
Its iron ore mining business operates primarily in Australia’s Middleback Ranges, located 60 kilometres from the integrated Whyalla Steelworks. It also owns and operates the Tahmoor coking coal mine in New South Wales, Australia.
Visit the LIBERTY Steel Group websiteLIBERTY Engineering is an international manufacturer of automotive and engineered solutions, with sites located in the United Kingdom, France and UAE.
It combines the expertise of 15 businesses across 18 locations and delivers a range of products and services to customers mainly in the automotive, commercial vehicles, yellow goods, motorsport, general engineering, aerospace, defence and construction sectors.
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LIBERTY Primary Metals Australia (LIBERTY), part of GFG Alliance, has successfully tested its magnetite at specialised facilities in Egypt and Canada, surpassing quality and performance expectations. These results come as LIBERTY finalises the design of its integrated hydrogen DRI-EAF green steel plant in Whyalla, which is set to be operational in 2027.