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Třinec Iron and Steel Works

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and floated on the Olza River in spring when the snow melted and the water level in the river rose. The Olza River was the most important means of transport until the 1870s, when the factories were modernized and a water canal was built to provide more water. The Olza River was also used to flush out
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to the wide range of long rolled products, such as rails, railway superstructure accessories, rebars, sections, wire rod, steel semis and special bars. The products are sold through the commercial network of the controlling company Moravia Steel in the domestic and export markets. Each year, roughly
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It is the main employer in the area, with the Iron and Steel Works employing 5,519 people in 2005. The number of permanently employed workers has historically been declining, numbering 9,276 people in 1998, while during the communist era more than 15,000 worked there. The actual number of people
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From 1960s to 1980s it played major role in the life of the region. Iron and steel works helped to improve regional infrastructure, as well as the transport network. Many recreational centers in the Beskids were built.
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the waste from the iron works. The first water cleaning facility was built in 1927. Modern water cleaning systems ensure that the outflow from the factory is nearly as clean as the inflow.
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working for TŽ is still somewhat higher, as many people are employed seasonally in brigade work and in affiliated facilities. The company is the main sponsor of the local ice hockey team
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was very important. It is the largest steel mill in the country and still has a major impact on the industrial town of Třinec and surrounding areas, on its character, demographics and
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at the location. In 1836 the construction of the first metallurgical furnace began. The iron mill began operating in 1839, becoming the largest in all of
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The recent product portfolio of Třinecké železárny has been oriented to processing the steel produced mainly in
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the half of production of the rolled products of TŽ is used by consumers in about 50 countries worldwide.
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Since 1920, when Cieszyn Silesia was divided, it has been one of the most important industrial centers of
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Cicha, Irena; Jaworski, Kazimierz; Ondraszek, Bronisław; Stalmach, Barbara; Stalmach, Jan (2000).
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The current chairman of Třinec Iron and Steel Works is (since 2012) Ing. Jan Czudek.
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Kaszper, Kazimierz (October 2007). "Zakład przyjazny dla regionu".
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Třinec Iron and Steel Works are locally and colloquially known as
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View of Třinec Iron and Steel Works and Moravian-Silesian Beskids
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Buildings and structures in the Moravian-Silesian Region
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Kaszper, Kazimierz (October 2007). "Kolos znad Olzy".
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Třinec Iron and Steel Works logo
Třinecké železárny
Joint-stock company
Steel industry
49°41′25″N 18°39′10″E / 49.69028°N 18.65278°E / 49.69028; 18.65278
Třinec
Czech Republic
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Czech
Polish
long rolled steel products
Třinec
Moravian-Silesian Region
Czech Republic




limestone
iron ore
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Olza River
Slovakia
iron works
Cieszyn Silesia
Silesian Beskids

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