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ArcelorMittal SA vows to address SA’s steel shortages

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Update time : 2021-04-19 17:21:56

JOHANNESBURG - ARCELORMITTAL South Africa (Amsa) said in its 2020 integrated annual report that it was committed to addressing the country’s steel shortages.

Chief executive Kobus Verster said on Friday the group had experienced considerable delays with starting the N5 blast furnace in Newcastle. Verster said the N5 setbacks were frustrating, particularly because of the group’s intense focus on addressing customers’ steel shortages that had been building up since before Covid-19.

“In the new year we have budgeted and planned to fix the problems caused by the unusual post-pandemic start-up of N5 and to improve its reliability.

Conversely, production of flat steel at Vanderbijlpark was very successfully resumed, from June blast furnace D and December (blast furnace) C,” said Verster.

Amsa, South Africa’s biggest steel producer, has been under fire for the critical steel shortages in South Africa.

One of the group’s detractors, the National Employers Association of South Africa (Neasa) said last week that the shortage was a direct result of Amsa’s deliberate decision not to start the second furnace at Vanderbijlpark following the first hard lockdown last year.

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