Fire Interrupts Production at Indiana Steel Plant
May 02 2006 - 3:08PM
PR Newswire (US)
CHICAGO, May 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A fire has halted
production in one of the steelmaking shops at Mittal Steel USA -
Indiana Harbor in East Chicago, Ind. No one was seriously hurt when
a ladle descended unexpectedly late Friday and dumped more than 200
tons of molten iron to the shop floor. One employee sustained minor
injuries; another was taken to a hospital for observation after
being shaken up by the incident. Both were released and cleared for
work. However, the resulting fire caused significant damage before
being extinguished about four hours later. "Most importantly, I was
very relieved to learn that there were no serious injuries," said
Louis L. Schorsch, president and chief executive officer of Mittal
Steel USA. "However, our preliminary assessment indicates that No.
3 steel production will be down for about 30 days, which translates
into about 300,000 tons of steelmaking." Schorsch said the company
is confident that it will continue to meet the needs of customers
and restore production at No. 3 steel production as quickly as
possible. "We are still in the very early stages of our assessment;
but already our entire organization is being mobilized in an
attempt to minimize the impact of this incident on our customers,"
he said. Preliminary reports indicate that a crane equipment
failure caused the ladle to descend as it was moving toward a
steelmaking furnace, and the ladle's tilting mechanism engaged the
pouring hook hoist on the way down. The company expects the damage
and losses associated with business disruption to be covered by
insurance. About Mittal Steel USA Mittal Steel USA, with its
affiliates, is the largest steel producer in North America and the
largest integrated steel producer in the United States. It serves a
broad U.S. manufacturing base. The company was formed in April 2005
and consists of the former Ispat Inland Inc. and the former
International Steel Group. It has operations in 12 states of the
United States. About Mittal Steel Mittal Steel Company
(NYSE:MT)(AEX:MT) is the world's largest and most global steel
company. The company has operations in 16 countries, on four
continents. Mittal Steel encompasses all aspects of modern
steelmaking, to produce a comprehensive portfolio of both flat and
long steel products to meet a wide range of customer needs. It
serves all the major steel consuming sectors, including automotive,
appliance, machinery and construction. For 2005, Mittal Steel had
revenues of US $28.1 billion and steel shipments of 49.2 million
tons. The company trades on the New York Stock Exchange and the
Euronext Amsterdam under the ticker symbol "MT." Forward-Looking
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holders of Mittal Steel USA's securities are cautioned that
forward-looking information and statements are subject to various
risks and uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict and
generally beyond the control of Mittal Steel USA, that could cause
actual results and developments to differ materially from those
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