Espérance-Longdoz

Espérance-Longdoz was a coal mining and steel production company located in the Liège region of Belgium.

Société des Charbonnages, Hauts Fourneaux et Laminoirs de l'Espérance (1863-1877)

Société métallurgique d'Espérance-Longdoz (1877-1970)
IndustrySteel
PredecessorSociété anonyme des Hauts Fourneaux, Usines et Charbonnages de l'Espérance
and
Société Dothée et Cie. (Longdoz)
SuccessorCockerill-Ougrée-Providence-Espérance Longdoz (1970)
Headquarters
Longdoz, Liège
,
Belgium
ProductsRolled steel plate

The company merged with Cockerill-Ougrée-Providence in 1970 to form Cockerill-Ougrée-Providence-Espérance Longdoz (known as Cockerill), later being merged into Usinor, then Arcelor then ArcelorMittal.

Production at Longdoz ceased in the latter part of the 20th century, the factory site was redevelopend in the 2000s into a shopping complex Médiacité, one part of the buildings at Longdoz has been preserved and is now the home of an industrial museum La Maison de la Métallurgie et de l'Industrie de Liège.

A later steelworks development, built at Chertal in the 1960s is still in operation (as of 2010) and is part of the ArcelorMittal group, within the Liège division.

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