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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Production pruning - Severstal preparing to restart Warren BF

It is reported that shut down since October 2008, Severstal is preparing to produce steel again in Warren.

Union officials said that nearly 600 of their members are now on the job at the Warren plant. Those workers are in the process of firing the blast furnace which means they can begin making iron in the next few days.

Severstal makes integrated flat rolled steel. The plant was purchased from WCI in 2008 by the Russian steelmaker but was shut down last year when the U.S. economy collapsed and the steel industry, as a whole entered a major slowdown. More than 1,000 workers were laid off.

Mr Michael O'Brien Warren Mayor said "In some respects, it's like a new steel mill is opening in the Warren area. He said that "Even though they are outside of the city, a lot of the employees reside in the city. So there will be an increase in income tax we will be collecting. As important is that Severstal is warren largest water customer."

When the plant was up and running in 2008, Severstal purchased USD 1.8 million worth of water. Last year, they bought just half of that. The plant being operational not only has a positive impact on the city and its bottom line, it's also good news for local businesses.

Mr O'Brien said "As far as disposable income, it's enormous with 500 people going back to work."

The plant should be able to begin melting steel within a few days, and the plan is for finished product to be coming out of Severstal by the end of the March.

(Sourced from http://www.wkbn.com)

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