The facility aims to boost U.S. steel independence as the Trump administration announces tariffs on the commodity.
Steel giant ArcelorMittal is investing $1.2 billion to build an Alabama mill slated to produce advanced steel by 2027 for hybrid and electric vehicle motors to feed into the U.S. supply chain.
The company will expand its campus in Kalvert, Alabama, to produce 150,000 metric tons per year, of electric steel.
The new facility will produce up to 150,000 metric tons of non-grain-oriented electrical steel (NOES) annually, that will be ...
An international steel producer is planning a $1.2 billion manufacturing facility for Alabama. The project from ArcelorMittal ...
ArcelorMittal plans to build an advanced steel manufacturing facility in Calvert, Alabama, to raise its production capacity ...
The company will expand its campus in Calvert, Alabama, to make 150,000 metric tons per year of nongrain-oriented electrical ...
ArcelorMittal plans to build a $1.2 billion advanced, non-grain-oriented electrical steel (NOES) manufacturing facility in ...
Steel producer ArcelorMittal (MT) is facing some issues lately, especially with the ongoing troubles with the U.S. Steel (X) ...
MT's $1.2 billion project aims to reduce U.S. dependency on electrical steel imports through the expansion of domestic NOES ...
Five years after selling most of its aging Northwest Indiana operations, Schererville-based ArcelorMittal North America will ...
ArcelorMittal said on Thursday that it would build an advanced steel manufacturing facility in Calvert, Alabama, as it seeks ...