When ArcelorMittal took over the Quebec Cartier Mining Company, switching to a completely new mindset was a huge challenge. In only 60 days the re-branding was completed. Find out how the employees feel about this and what the presence of ArcelorMittal means for the local communities.
The Freedom Tower, designed and inspired by New York in all its facets, is a symbol of the spirit and resilience of New Yorkers and reflects their will to move forward and overcome adversity. In this episode you will get to know the people building this iconic edifice that honours the New Yorkers' strength. Meet those who make this vision come true!
How does the Cleveland plant coexist with the community and the local environment? As the biggest manufacturer in Cleveland, Corporate Responsibility is a major priority for ArcelorMittal.
With a third of its workforce retiring in the 5 years to come, ArcelorMittal USA needs to find innovative ways of accessing the talent pool by renewing the image of steel. Accompany the HR and communication teams in their efforts to present the plethora of job opportunities in the steel industry to university students and let them know that at ArcelorMittal, there's a career for everyone!
China is responsible for 35% of the current steel consumption and production. Find out how ArcelorMittal tries to merge its own values with the values of the Chinese culture to contribute to a sustainable development, and meet some of the ArcelorMittal people there to learn more about their commitment to this fascinating country.
In this episode you will meet the people who keep ArcelorMittal going in South Africa, a country on the brink of economic lift-off. Hear from them about their plans, their aspirations and the challenges they face, and find out how they try to make their company an example for other corporations.
Discover how ArcelorMittal proceeded to remedy the US steel market.
For the merger to go ahead, ArcelorMittal had to propose remedies to the US market. DOFASCO was their first remedy. Find out more here.
Steel has become part of our everyday lives because it's an extremely flexible and environmentally friendly material that has seen many innovations in the last years. It is also frequently used for works of art. Find out how ArcelorMittal and the Guggenheim Museum teamed up for Richard Serra's beautiful steel sculptures!