Asset Report
Indiana Harbor East steel plant
Report summary
Cleveland-Cliffs' Indiana Harbor East steelworks produces a mix of hot rolled coil, cold rolled coil and hot-dipped galvanised steel (HDG) products. The plant was originally owned by Inland Steel Company and ranks as one of the lowest cost integrated mills in the US. Indiana Harbor East has three blast furnaces (BFs) — #5, #6 and #7 — though just #7 is currently operational. On 28 September 2020 Cleveland-Cliffs and ArcelorMittal USA entered into a definitive agreement whereby the former acquired almost all of ArcelorMittal’s operations in the US for approximately US$1.4 billion. Indiana Harbor East was included in the transaction.
Table of contents
- Summary
- Key issues
- Iron Ore
- Coal
- Coke
- Metallics
- Energy
- Capital costs
- Operating cash costs
Tables and charts
This report includes 11 images and tables including:
- Detailed map
- Participation
- Steel plant overview
- Key raw materials rates
- Downstream products
- Finished steel production
- Production table (Mt)
- Capital costs
- Total operating cash costs - Finished steel
- Operating cash cost table
- Economic assumptions
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