From an industrial engineer’s perspective, the most fascinating and vibrant part of Toronto’s Golden Horseshoe can be found in Hamilton. This city is responsible for producing and utilizing over 5 million tons of steel and metal products in various manufacturing industries.
The provinces of Ontario and Quebec account for the largest share of these products, generating significant financial activity within the metal manufacturing sector.
However, it is important to acknowledge the contributions of other provinces in the production and consumption of precious metals such as copper, aluminum, silver, and gold.
Mines dedicated to steel production and the rolling of crude steel play a vital role in completing the production cycle in Canada. It is worth noting that the steel and rolling industries prioritize investment and development policies that focus on environmental preservation and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The Canadian metal production industry incorporates advanced technologies and modern production methods, positioning us to pursue a larger market share, particularly in the manufacturing and production of electric motors, generators, and rotating equipment.