Eramet definition

Eramet means Eramet, S.A., a corporation organized, existing, and doing business under and by virtue of the laws of the French Republic, with its offices and principal place of
Eramet means Eramet, S.A., a corporation organized, existing, and doing business under and by virtue of the laws of the French Republic, with its offices and principal place of business located at 33 avenue du Maine, 75015 Paris France. Eramet is a group of companies that includes Aubert & Duval, Erasteel Company, and Brown Europe.

Examples of Eramet in a sentence

  • In addition, the Consent Agreement requires ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to contract manufacture the MP Alloys for Eramet at cost until ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is able to produce and commercially sell these products on its own.

  • For all Power delivered in any calendar year during Off-Peak periods, the applicable Contract Price shall be the weighted average of all Shopping Credits, by rate classification, and including retail special (non-tariff) contracts customers, including, but not limited to a Shopping Credit equal to the unbundled generation rate for the Eramet contract provided in Section 4.6 (collectively "PTC").

  • The Operating Committee shall oversee the methodology for calculating the Fuel Component, hereunder, assuring that the necessary data are available and such calculation is performed in accordance with the agreements that are in effect between AP and Eramet.

  • The Parties agree that AE Supply will support via this Agreement AP's obligation to provide generation service for Eramet under its current Electric Service Agreement, at the unbundled generation rate of $10.11/MWh plus the Fuel Component (inclusive of losses), through September 1, 2004, unless such Electric Service Agreement is sooner terminated.

  • The proposed Consent Agreement remedies the competitive concerns raised by the transaction by requiring the parties to divest assets related to the manufacture of the MP Alloys to Eramet.

  • The Consent Agreement requires ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to provide Eramet with all of the relevant equipment, licenses, and technical information necessary for Eramet to replace Latrobe as a competitor in the markets for the MP alloys.

  • The Research Committee will be chaired by a member of the executive committee of the "Eramet Alliages" Division.

  • Eramet is based in France, which is an approved foreign source country for U.S. military operations under DFARS.

  • This ore contains a lot of iron and iron may have the same stabilization effect as Ti. The acquired Mn-ore of Tshipi, the Sintec oxide of Eramet-Comilog and two ores of Eramet were not tested, because their particle size was too large to be processed for spray drying.

  • Eramet is a global supplier of specialty alloys with an established sales and marketing network in the United States that will allow it to be immediately competitive in the relevant MP Alloys markets.