Manufacturing Industry

Ferrous scrap flow map - Directory

Recycling Today, Jan, 2004

CANADIAN MILLS

Altasteel Ltd. Edmonton, Alberta 375,000 T/yr.

Gerdau AmeriSteel Whitby, Ont 960,000 T/yr.

Gerdau Courtice Steel Cambridge, Ont. 360,000 T/yr.

Gerdau MRM Steel Selkirk, Manitoba 385,000 T/yr.

IPSCO Inc. Regina, Sask. 1,000,000 T/yr.

Ispat-Sidbec Contrecoeur, Que. 1,600,000 T/yr.

IVACO Rolling mills L'Original, Ont. 450,000 T/yr.

Slater Steels Hamilton, Ont. 400,000 T/yr.

Stelco-McMaster Ltee. Contrecoer, Que. 600,000 T/yr.

MEXICAN MILLS

Atlax Apizaco, Mexico 250,000 T/yr.

Compania Siderurgica Mexicali, Mexico 560,000 T/yr.

Compania Siderurgica Guadalajara, Mexico 490,000 T/yr.

Deacero Coahuila, Mexico 500,000 T/yr.

Hylsa Monterey, Mexico 1,625,000 T/yr.

Hylsa Xoxtta, Mexico 1,220,000 T/yr.

Ispat Mexicana Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico 950,000 T/yr.

Tamsa Veracruz, Mexico 850,000 T/yr.

LARGE TONNAGE ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE MILLS

1. AK Steel Butler, Pa. 1,000,000 T/yr.

2. AK Steel Mansfield, Ohio 600,000 T/yr. (EAF capacity only)

3. Bayou Steel Corp. LaPlace, La. 683,000 T/yr.

4. Beta Steel Portage, Ind. 500,000 T/yr.

5. Cascade Steel Rolling Mills Inc. McMinnville, Ore. 700,000 T/yr.

6. Chaparral Steel Corp Petersburg, Va. 1,200,000 T/yr.

7. Chaparral Steel Corp Midlothian, Texas 1,800,000 T/yr.

8. Charter Steel Saukville, Wisc. 550,000 T/yr.

9. Corus Tuscaloosa Steel Tuscaloosa, Ala. 870,000 T/yr.

10. Gerdau AmeriSteel Cartersville, Ga. 750,000 T/yr.

11. Gerdau AmeriSteel Charlotte, N.C. 460,000 T/yr.

12. Gerdau AmeriSteel Knoxville, Tenn. 455,000 T/yr.

13. Gerdau AmeriSteel Jackson, Tenn. 670,000 T/yr.

14. Gerdau AmeriSteel Jacksonville, Fla. 640,000 T/yr.

15. Gerdau AmeriSteel Perth Amboy, N.J. 900,000 T/yr.

16. Gerdau AmeriSteel Sayreville, N.J. 800,000 T/yr.

17. Gallatin Steel Ghent, Ky. 1,200,000 T/yr.

18. Georgetown Steel Corp. Georgetown, S.C. 1,000,000 T/yr. (Idled; in bankruptcy)

19. IPSCO Inc, Montpelier, Iowa 1,250,000 T/yr.

20. IPSCO Steel Mobile Co., Ala. 1,250,000 T/yr.

21. ISG Plate Division Coatesville, Pa. 900,000 T/yr.

22. ISG Steelton Steelton, Pa. 1,200,000 T/yr.

23. Keystone Steel & Wire Peoria, Ill. 1,000,000 T/yr.

24. Lone Star Steel Lone Star, Texas 600,000 T/yr.

25. MacSteel Fort Smith, Ark. 420,000 T/yr.

26. MacSteel Jackson, Mich. 320,000 T/yr.

27. Marion Steel Marion, Ohio 365,000 T/yr.

28. North Star-BHP Steel Delta, Ohio 1,500,000 T/yr.

29. North Star Steel Co. Beaumont, Texas 635,000 T/yr.

30. North Star Steel Co. Monroe, Mich. 535,000 T/yr.

31. North Star Steel Co. St. Paul, Minn. 570,000 T/yr.

32. North Star Steel Co. Wilton, Iowa 330,000 T/yr.

33. NS Group/Koppel Steel Corp. Beaver Falls, Pa. 400,000 T/yr.

34. NS Group Newport Steel Newport, Ky. 700,000 T/yr.

35. Nucor Corp. Kingman, Ariz. 500,000 T/yr. (Furnace currently idle)

36. Nucor Corp. Darlington, S.C. 700,000 T/yr.

37. Nucor Corp. Norfolk, Neb. 1,000,000 T/yr.

38. Nucor Corp. Jewett, Texas 850,000 T/yr.

39. Nucor Corp. Plymouth, Utah 850,000 T/yr.

40. Nucor Corp. Crawfordsville, Ind. 2,000,000 T/yr.

41. Nucor Corp. Hickman, Ark. 2,400,000 T/yr.

42. Nucor Corp. Hertford Co., NC. 1,200,000 T/yr.

43. Nucor Corp. Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 1,800,000 T/yr.

44. Nucor Corp. Auburn, N.Y. 450,000 T/yr.

45. Nucor-Birmingham Birmingham, Ala. 500,000 T/yr.

48. Nucor-Birmingham Kankakee, Ill. 860,000 T/yr.

47. Nucor-Birmingham Seattle, Wash. 840,000 T/yr.

48. Nucor-Birmingham Jackson, Miss. 450,000 T/yr.

49. Nucor-Decatur Decatur, Ala. 2,200,000 T/yr.

50. Nucor-Yamato Steel Corp. Blytheville, Ark. 2,500,000 T/yr.

51. Oregon Steel Mills Portland, Ore. 840,000 T/yr.

52. Republic Engineered Steels Canton, Ohio 1,000,000 T/yr.

53. Roanoke Electric Steel Corp. Roanoke, Va. 710,000 T/yr.

54. Rocky Mountain Steel Mills (Div. of Oregon Steel Mills) Pueblo, Colo. 1,200,000 T/yr.

55. Rouge Steel Co. Dearborn, Mich. 850,000 T/yr. (EAF capacity only)

56. Sheffield Steel Corp. Sand Springs, Okla. 600,000 T/yr.

57. SMI Steel--Alabama Birmingham, Ala. 650,000 T/yr.

58. SMI Steel--South Carolina Cayce-West Columbia, S.C. 500,000 T/yr.

59. SMI Steel--Texas Seguin, Texas 850,000 T/yr.

60. Steel Dynamics Inc. Butler, Ind. 2,800,000 T/yr.

61. Steel Dynamics Inc. Columbia City, Ind. 500,000 /T yr.

62. Steel Dynamics Inc. Pittsboro, Ind. 550,000 T/yr. (Former Qualitech mill; to be re-started by SDI in 2004)

63. Tamco Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. 500,000 T/yr.

64. Timken Latrobe Steel Latrobe, PA 1,500,000 T/yr.

65. V & M Star Youngstown, Ohio 650,000 T/yr.

66. Wheeling-Pitt Mingo Junction, Ohio 950,000 T/yr. (Scheduled to come online 1Q 2004)

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