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AK Steel Completes Ashland BF Hearth Reline, Resumes Full Production

The outage had been planned to occur in 2015 but was advanced to fully address operational issues that began earlier this year. 
 
The company said that the Ashland blast furnace is now operating at its full capacity, which is significantly above pre-outage levels.  In addition to the hearth reline, other routine maintenance work was also completed on the blast furnace.
 
"We are very pleased that the Ashland blast furnace is back on-line and operating well," said James L. Wainscott, chairman, president and CEO of AK Steel.  "Completion of this outage helps position us to serve our customers' needs for years to come."
 
The previously announced, planned outage began in late October and was completed in 27 days, compared to the company's initial estimate of 28 days.
 
AK Steel said that the outage included capital investments of approximately US$19 million and approximately US$31 million of costs associated with the planned outage itself and reduced production levels at Ashland Works in the period prior to the outage.  As part of its fourth quarter of 2014 outlook, the company previously said it expected to make approximately US$20 million in capital investments and incur approximately US$30 million in costs.
 
The company noted that it had taken steps in advance of the outage to minimize the potential impact on its customers, including purchasing additional slabs and building inventory through increased production at other plants.
 
AK Steel also operates blast furnaces located at its plants in Middletown, Ohio, and Dearborn, Mich., as well as electric arc furnaces (EAFs) at its Butler, Pa., and Mansfield, Ohio, facilities.