South Australia finance minister Tom Koutsantonis MP (centre) with the Liberty T1 supercar during a visit to the Liberty Vehicle Technologies (LVT) plant in Leamington Spa. With him are Anthony Blackwell (left) managing director of LVT and Dr. Douglas Dawson, chief executive of Liberty Industries Group.
A senior Australian government minister has travelled more than 10,000 miles to view the achievements of a group of West Midlands engineering businesses, whose parent company has just burst onto the business scene Down Under.
天博体育官方网站 Hon Tom Koutsantonis MP, South Australia minister for finance, resources and energy today (13th聽Sept) undertook an intensive fact-finding tour of four hi-tech factories in the Liberty House Group which, along with its sister energy company SIMEC, has just bought Australia鈥檚 largest integrated mining and steel business.
Under the umbrella of the GFG Alliance, Liberty and SIMEC have been delivering their strategy to revive heavy industry in the UK and other parts of the world by combining steelmaking with clean energy generation and with high-value engineering. This is known as the GREENSTEEL strategy.
Liberty鈥檚 plants at Coventry, Leamington Spa, Oldbury and Kidderminster which make a wide range of sophisticated metal components for the automotive and aerospace industries, supplying some of the biggest name customers in these sectors.
Mr Koutsantonis,聽said he was keen to聽discover more about聽the progress聽being聽made by Liberty in聽transforming聽previously聽struggling UK businesses聽into profitable concerns聽and聽plugging them聽into a low carbon future.
Following two years of rapid growth through high-profile acquisitions, Liberty now employs more than 2,500 people in its West Midlands engineering businesses, and GFG Alliance companies employ a total of more than 5,500 industrial workers across the UK.
GFG recently doubled its global workforce to more than 11,000 through its acquisition in Australia, which included the iconic Whyalla integrated steelworks in South Australia.
To make Whyalla sustainable, GFG intends to work with state and federal government in Australia to introduce largescale green energy to the plant including hydro, solar and heat recapture from existing processes.
Following his tour of Liberty鈥檚 sites across the West Midlands Mr Koutsantonis said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 very encouraging to see what GFG is achieving here in the UK. 天博体育官方网站 Group clearly has an imaginative and ambitious programme to revive and sustain industry and that approach is securing highly-skilled British jobs for the long term. We鈥檙e looking to seeing the same thing happen in Australia.鈥�
Dr. Douglas Dawson, chief executive of Liberty Industries Group, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e very pleased to welcome the minister here today and very heartened by the interest he is taking in our operations. Over the past two years we鈥檝e built a productive partnership with central and devolved governments in the UK and we believe we are now developing a similar partnership with government in Australia.鈥�
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