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... "Mills should be running three shifts going into the ... usually works, a domestic non-mill source said. ... The Georgetown facility is unlikely to return to ... View this article
... adding that ArcelorMittal is also "being forced to respond to the impact that wire rod imports are having" on the Georgetown mill, the company's ... View this article
... production from the company's rod mill in Georgetown ... to stop work at Georgetown given the potential competition from non-union domestic mills. ... View this article
... known as Armco) in the 1920s to perfect automatic rolling mills, made the ... mill in Darlington, SC, as well as at Willy Korfs Georgetown Steel in ... View this article
... combination of industry knowledge, both integrated and mini-mill, and his ... ACME Steel, Bethlehem Steel, Weirton Steel and Georgetown Steel, RG ... View this article
... mill discipline, a lengthy mill outage at ArcelorMittal USA's Georgetown, SC, wire rod mill and few offshore offers had worked in the rod mills' favor. ... View this article
PITTSBURGH — A fire broke out at ArcelorMittal's Georgetown, SC, rolling mill Thursday. No injuries were reported, and ... View this article
... mills are still idled from the recession, others have been restarted. Leppold said there was concern that when ArcelorMittal's Georgetown, SC, mill ... View this article
... Although mills have ratcheted down output, growing inventory levels and the re-emergence of ArcelorMittal USA's Georgetown, SC, wire rod mill ... View this article
... has worked at the mill since 2006 ... skill set needed to lead ArcelorMittal Georgetown into the ... a production manager at India's Indore Steel&Iron Mills. ... View this article
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