The company said it had invested 12 million pounds in Finishing Line 32, which will process up to 400,000 tonnes of galvanised corrosion-resistant steel coil a year.
"This investment will enable us to improve the supply of high-quality steels to customers while also improving delivery times," said Henrik Adam, Tata Steel's Chief Commercial Officer.
"The new finishing line enables us to meet the most stringent quality standards for advanced steels, some of which are used by automotive manufacturers for vehicle body panels and safety-critical components," he said
The finishing line's location at the end of the company's three hot-dip galvanising lines in IJmuiden will increase processing speed and delivery reliability for customers, while also reducing on-site steel movements.
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Finishing Line 32 enables inspection, cutting to width and length, laser welding, slitting, two sided oiling, marking, coiling and binding of galvanised steel.
The new finishing line follows the opening in IJmuiden of the third hot-dip galvanising line in 2009.
"The combination of our automotive R&D centre and these new production facilities enables us to both develop and manufacture advanced steel products like MagiZinc for car manufacturers and the construction industry," said Hans Fischer, Tata Steel's Chief Technical Officer.
The company said the opening of Finishing Line 32 has also freed up Tata Steel's Cold Rolling Plant in IJmuiden, which was responsible for finishing galvanised steel, and will enable Tata Steel to increase the supply of uncoated cold rolled steel to customers.