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JSW Steel to upgrade Ohio manufacturing unit

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 23 June 2018

Proposes an investment of upto US$ 500 million in acquiring, enhancing & upgrading Acero Junction Inc

According to Parth Jindal, Director - JSW Steel (USA) Inc, "JSW is pleased to share its intention for additional investments in the US market. It is our fundamental belief that due to the rich availability of scrap metal and abundance of natural gas, making steel through EAF route is highly competitive in USA from a global standpoint. Over the past few months we have announced the backward integration of our plate and pipe mill in Baytown, Texas. Through our acquisition of Acero Junction we further our product range as we will be able to supply American Melted and Manufactured Hot Rolled coils. It is our intention to further augment our capacity in Acero Junction over the next few years and, subject to necessary approvals, to take the combined capacity of JSW USA to 4 MTPA (3 MTPA at Acero and 1 MTPA at Baytown), which will be 100% American Melted and Manufactured."

"We are excited to welcome JSW Steel to Ohio," said Kristi Tanner, Senior Managing Director - JobsOhio, "its planned investment in Acero Junction Holdings will bring cutting-edge technology that will revitalize the facility and bring good-paying jobs to the community."

The proposed investment by JSW Steel follows the Memorandum signed by JSW Steel (USA) Inc in March 2018 to consider an investment of upto US$ 500 million (subject to "EPA" approval) for expanding its operations in Texas, USA. JSW Steel (USA) Inc operates one of the widest steel plate & pipe mills in North America. Strategically located in Baytown, Texas, approximately 30 miles outside Houston, the unit services the needs of the energy, petrochemicals, defence and other heavy equipment industries in USA who need high quality carbon plate.

JSW Steel's newly acquired Acero Junction Holding Inc's steel manufacturing facility, located on the bank of Ohio river, uses electric arc furnace route to produce hot rolled coils. It includes a 1.5 MTPA Electric Arc Furnace (EAF), a 2.80 MTPA slab caster and a 3.0 MTPA Hot Strip Mill (HSM). The HSM is capable of producing a wide range of steel grades in widths upto 2,000 mm wide and from thicknesses in the range of 1.5mm - 10 mm.

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