Monday, April 11, 2005
ISG restarting idled steel mill to meet demand
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
International Steel Group Inc. has restarted an idled plate steel mill in northwestern Indiana to meet the growing number of orders placed by its industrial and military customers.
The company has hired 65 new employees to operate the 110-inch plate mill in Burns Harbor, which produces carbon, high-strength low-alloy and alloy plate steel used by the rail, heavy equipment, agriculture and utility industries. The ISG Plate Division also is a major supplier of armored plate products used to protect the U.S. military forces serving in Iraq and elsewhere.
International Steel Group Inc. has restarted an idled plate steel mill in northwestern Indiana to meet the growing number of orders placed by its industrial and military customers.
The company has hired 65 new employees to operate the 110-inch plate mill in Burns Harbor, which produces carbon, high-strength low-alloy and alloy plate steel used by the rail, heavy equipment, agriculture and utility industries. The ISG Plate Division also is a major supplier of armored plate products used to protect the U.S. military forces serving in Iraq and elsewhere.