Open / Close Advertisement

ArcelorMittal Restarts Steel Expansion Project in Brazil

The news came as part of the second quarter and half year 2013 financial results released by the company on 1 August. Speaking to the news wires on the day, company CFO Aditya Mittal explained: “We now see that demand is coming back in Brazil; it is slower than we had anticipated but it is coming back and that is why we have restarted the wire rod mill expansion which is a US$180 million project.”
The expansion was first announced in 2007 but paused in 2009 due to the economic crisis and weak demand. The project is expected to be completed in two phases with the first phase (investment in which has now been approved) focused mainly on downstream facilities. Start-up is expected in 2015. The upstream portion of the investment remains on hold.
Monlevade will produce 1.05 million tonnes per year of coil thanks to a capex investment of US$140 million. Rebar capacity at Juiz de Fora will also be increased from 50,000 to 400,000 tonnes a year and the site’s melt shop will produce an extra 200,000 tonnes of billets per year using its new ladle and new sixth strand in the continuous caster.
The additional wire rod from Monlevade is aimed at increasing the supply of high added value products mainly to the domestic construction and automotive industries. Juiz de Fora’s additional rebar is expected to go into downstream cut and bend operations and to civil construction end users.
ArcelorMittal Monlevade is located in João Monlevade, 80km from Belo Horizonte, the state capital of Minas Gerais and 11 km from Mina do Andrade – the site’s iron ore supplier. Monlevade produces for domestic and international markets. Products include low and high carbon wire rod for industrial applications, such as springs, steel cord, bead wire and steel wool.
The Juiz de Fora site is located in Zona da Mata region, 250km from Belo Horizonte. Its production is mainly for the domestic market.