ArcelorMittal USA
ArcelorMittal USA is one of the largest steelmakers in North America. With 25 operations employing more than 18,000 across 12 states, ArcelorMittal USA provides a broad range of steel products serving the automotive, construction, pipe and tube, appliance, container and machinery markets.
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ArcelorMittal Commissions US$63.2 Million Energy Recovery and Reuse Project
18 December 2012 - ArcelorMittal has commissioned its US$63.2 million energy recovery and reuse project, which produces 333,000 MWh of electricity per year, providing significant energy and environmental benefits to ArcelorMittal and the Northwest Indiana region.
ArcelorMittal USA CEO Sees Slow Growth for Steel Industry
13 December 2012 - Manufacturing, including steel and related industries, have led the U.S. out of the recession, but it will take consumers, the housing industry, employers and federal lawmakers to keep the country on the road to recovery, Mike Rippey, president and CEO of ArcelorMittal USA told Chicago-area business leaders recently, according to the Post-Tribune.
Electrical Engineers Help Power the Steel Industry
12 December 2012 - Electricity is the main power source behind the steel industry. In fact, a single steel plant can consume as much electricity as a large city. But there are people behind that power. These are electrical engineers.
AWMI Announces 2011 Member of the Year
07 December 2012 - The Association of Women in the Metal Industries (AWMI) named Donna Peters of ArcelorMittal USA as its Member of the Year at the AWMI Annual Conference in Denver, Colo., 15-17 November 2012.
Uncertainty Reigns but Hope Remains in North American Steel Markets
06 December 2012 - Uncertainty, a slow recovery, and hope from the energy and automotive markets were the unofficial themes of CRU’s 6th North American Steel Conference held in Chicago, Ill., on 29–30 October 2012.
ArcelorMittal Georgetown Steel Mill Lays Off 20
05 November 2012 - Twenty workers at ArcelorMittal's Georgetown mill in South Carolina have been laid off and another 20 open positions will go unfilled, the Sun News reported.
Recycling Wasted Heat and Power Could Clean the Air
25 October 2012 - ArcelorMittal Steel USA is finding an uncommon way to beat the competition: It is cutting energy consumption at one of its steel plants in Chicago by re-using heat to make electricity. It says that it is saving $100 million a year by creating an extra 75 megawatts of emissions-free electricity, according to a Forbes report.
AIST Presents the 2012 Reliability Achievement Awards
24 October 2012 - The Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST) proudly announced the 2012 Gold, Silver and Bronze Reliability Achievement Awards on 23 October 2012. These awards recognize organizations and the individuals within them that have developed, applied and proved a new practice, policy or procedure that significantly improves iron- and steelmaking reliability in North America.
Steelworkers Ratify Contract with ArcelorMittal
19 October 2012 - The United Steelworkers (USW) said that workers represented by 14 local unions at ArcelorMittal USA facilities have ratified a three-year contract.
Dock Wall Collapses Under Cargo Weight at ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor
25 September 2012 - An ArcelorMittal dock wall at the Port of Indiana Burns Harbor was crushed under the weight of cargo off-loaded from a ship there early Tuesday morning, according to the Northwest Indiana Times.
USW Announces Tentative Agreement with ArcelorMittal
10 September 2012 - The United Steelworkers (USW) on 8 September 2012 said that the union has reached tentative agreement on a new, three year contract with ArcelorMittal USA on behalf of nearly 14,000 workers at 15 of the company’s U.S. locations.
USW Issues Labor Day Statement on Negotiations with ArcelorMittal
03 September 2012 - The United Steelworkers (USW) on 3 September issued a statement regarding the status of negotiations with ArcelorMittal USA on behalf of nearly 14,000 workers at 15 U.S. locations.
Integrated Mill Systems Upgrades ArcelorMittal Cleveland TCM
30 August 2012 - Integrated Mill Systems recently finished its drives & automation upgrade of the ArcelorMittal Cleveland Works TCM, on time and budget.
Union Contract with U.S. Steel Expected; ArcelorMittal Contract Uncertain
29 August 2012 - With three days left to negotiate a new contract involving about 26,000 unionized workers at U.S. plants operated by U.S. Steel and ArcelorMittal, industry analysts say the most likely scenario is that the Pittsburgh steelmaker will make peace with the United Steelworkers union -- but ArcelorMittal may not.
U.S. Mills: Steel Can Hold Its Own in Automotive Market
08 August 2012 - Don’t be so quick to abandon steel as the automotive material of choice, said a wing of the American Iron and Steel Institute in a statement Tuesday.
OSHA Cites ArcelorMittal Plate Mill for Safety and Health Hazards
06 August 2012 - The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited steel plate manufacturer ArcelorMittal for eight safety and health – including one repeat – violations at its Conshohocken, Pa., facility.
2012 Awards for Steel Excellence Winners Announced
22 June 2012 - American Metal Market (AMM) recently announced the winners of this year's Awards for Steel Excellence.
ArcelorMittal Helps Automotive Customer in Recovery Effort
03 October 2011 - As Honda's largest North American steel supplier, ArcelorMittal USA decided to support the automaker following the devastating earthquake and resulting tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan in March 2011.
ArcelorMittal Princeton Receives 2010 Large Surface Mine Safety Award
19 September 2011 - Extra Energy's Virginia Point Surface Mine, wholly owned by ArcelorMittal, has been awarded the 2010 Large Surface Mine Safety Award by the Virginia Division of Mines, Minerals and Energy. ArcelorMittal's Twin State Mining's Highwall Miner #55 won the same award in the Small surface mine category.
ArcelorMittal Coatesville Supports Building of One World Trade Center
14 September 2011 - ArcelorMittal Coatesville has supplied more than 10,000 tons of plate and custom flame-cut parts from plate in various grades since 2007 for the new structure known as the One World Trade Center.