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The Shape of Steel
The UK Steel Industry in 2001
   
     
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The following pages replicate UK Steel's annual review - The Shape of Steel: the UK Steel Industry in 2001, published on 13th December 2001.

They are supplemented by a more detailed review of UK Steel's activities during 2001, available only on this website. Links to these pages can be found in the margin on the left.

Contents of The Shape of Steel: the UK Steel Industry in 2001

President's comments

"Manufacturing is after all the seat of wealth creation." David Fletcher reviews 2001.

Secretary General's comments

"Ultimately the UK's steel industry can only be as strong as its customer base." David Rea surveys our activities.

Tough markets at home & abroad

Steel markets and the economic outlook.

The steel industry is preparing for the future

The UK steel industry's drive to improve competitiveness in the face of an adverse exchange rate.

Innovations & development

A look at innovative uses of steel.

Steel is core to manufacturing

Steel's contribution to manufacturing.

Steel is delivering environmental gains

Steel's contribution to an improved environment.

The steel industry and UK manufacturing

Economic and performance data for steel and other sectors.

Calendar of events

A quick overview of UK Steel's activities in 2001.

Key people in UK Steel

The Association's Office Bearers and Executive Committee in 2001.

The printed version of this review can be viewed and downloaded in PDF format. (N.B. file size is 3.2 MB.)

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