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- The Tréfileries et Laminoirs du Havre (TLH: Le Havre Wire-Drawing and Rolling Mills) was an enterprise based in Le Havre, France, that manufactured copper...
- works located in La Louvière, Belgium, founded in 1851 as Fonderies et Laminoirs Ernest Boucquéau. From 1880 the works became the property of Gustave Boël...
- in the Hainaut region around Charleroi. Founded as Société Anonyme des laminoirs, forges, fonderies et usines de la Providence the company had three steel...
- by the French government. During World War I (1914–18) Tréfileries et Laminoirs du Havre (TLH) acquired a large stake in the Société d'Alais et de la...
- of Armaments in September 1917. He was administrator of Tréfileries et Laminoirs du Havre (TLH) when he was appointed Minister of Armaments. He replaced...
- d'Entreprises, Laminoirs et Tréfileries d'Afrique, Alais Froges, Société Centrale des Alliages Légers, Société Metallurgique de Gerzat-Studal, Laminoirs et Tréfileries...
- Retrieved 21 February 2022. Garrigou, Alain (March 1999). "Sciences-Po, laminoir des élites françaises". Le Monde diplomatique (in French). Archived from...
- European steel giant Arcelor. European Coal and Steel Community Ferblatil: Laminoirs à Froid de Fer-blanc à Tilleur, Cold rolling and tinplate production Tolmatil:...
- mathematics Trans-Labrador Highway, a highway in eastern Canada Tréfileries et Laminoirs du Havre (Le Havre Wire-Drawing and Rolling Mills), a French manufacturer...
- metallurgy conglomerate formed in 1962 by the merger of the Tréfileries et Laminoirs du Havre with the Compagnie française des métaux. In 1967, Tréfimétaux...