Bethlehem's Core Steel Businesses 1997
Burns Harbor Division,
Burns Harbor, Indiana
(Includes the Galvanized Products Division and Lackawanna Coke Division, Lackawanna, New
York.)
- Annual Raw Steelmaking Capacity
- Number of Employees at Burns Harbor
- Number of Employees at Lackawanna
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5.6 million tons
6,000
860 |
Facilities
At Burns Harbor: two blast furnaces, two coke oven batteries, coal
injection facility, three basic oxygen furnaces, vacuum degassing facility, two continuous
slab casters, slabbing mill, two sheared plate mills, hot strip mill, cold reducing mill,
two temper mills, electrogalvanizing line, hot dip galvanizing line.
Products and Markets
Burns Harbor also participates in a joint venture that operates an
electrogalvanizing line in Walbridge, Ohio, and a joint venture in Northern Indiana that
processes hot rolled sheet into light gauge cold rolled sheet products.
At Lackawanna: cold reducing mill, hot dip galvanizing line, coke oven battery.
Products: Hot rolled sheet, cold rolled sheet, electrogalvanized sheet, hot dip
galvanized sheet, galvannealed sheet, carbon and alloy plates, coke.
Markets: Automotive, office furniture, home appliance, container, service
centers, industrial machinery, farm equipment, construction, construction equipment,
railroad cars, pipe and tube, pipeline, shipbuilding.
Sparrows Point Division, Sparrows
Point, Maryland
- Annual Raw Steelmaking Capacity
- Number of Employees
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3.6 million tons
5,300 |
Facilities
Blast furnace, two basic oxygen furnaces, two-strand continuous slab caster,
sheared plate mill, hot strip mill, three cold reducing mills, two hot dip galvanizing
lines, Galvalume� line, hot dip galvanizing/Galvalume� line, two tin plating lines, chrome plating line.
Sparrows Point also participates in a joint venture in Jackson, Mississippi, that
operates a hot dip galvanizing/Galvalume� line.
Products and Markets
Products: Hot rolled sheet, cold rolled sheet, hot dip galvanized sheet,
Galvalume� sheet, tin plated sheet, chrome plated sheet,
plates.
Markets: Construction, metal building and roofing, container, service center,
automotive, heating/air conditioning, machinery, shipbuilding, oil and gas pipeline,
tubing.
Pennsylvania Steel Technologies, Inc.,
Steelton, Pennsylvania
- Annual Raw Steelmaking Capacity
- Number of Employees
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1.3 million tons
1,300 |
Facilities
DC electric furnace, ladle furnace, vacuum degasser, continuous bloom caster, blooming
mill, rail mill, rail head-hardening facility, flat bar mill, large-diameter pipe mill
(U-ing, O-ing and expanded, double submerged arc weld mill).
Products and Markets
Products: Head-hardened rails, standard rails, forging blooms, rerolling blooms,
billets, flat bars, special sections, large-diameter pipe.
Markets: Rail transportation, machinery, forging, special quality bar mills, oil
and gas transmission.
Other Operations
Transportation: Five shortline railroads serving Bethlehems steel
operations and other facilities; two 1,000-foot vesselsone owned and one under
long-term chartertransporting raw materials on the Great Lakes; and a trucking
brokerage company serving Bethlehems steel operations and other facilities.
Coal: A facility in West Virginia producing metallurgical and steam coal.
Coke: In addition to the facilities at the Burns Harbor Division, Bethlehem
operates two coke oven batteries in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, that supply coke to Burns
Harbor, Sparrows Point and trade customers.
Iron Ore: Three operations in which Bethlehem has partial interests: one in
Minnesota, one in Canada (sales transaction pending) and one in Brazil.
Bethlehems Segments
For financial reporting purposes, Bethlehem disaggregates the results of its operations
and certain other financial information into two segments: Basic Steel Operations and
Steel Related Operations. Financial information with respect to these segments is included
in Note B to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
Products and services of the Basic Steel Operations segment include a wide variety of
steel mill products described on this page; raw materials, such as iron ore and coal,
which are used in Bethlehems steelmaking operations and sold to trade customers; and
railroad and Great Lakes shipping operations, which are used primarily in Bethlehems
steelmaking operations.
The Steel Related Operations segment manufactures and fabricates various iron and steel
products for the metals, electric power generation and nuclear industries through
BethForge, Inc. and CENTEC Roll Corporation. BethShip, Inc., which is also part of Steel
Related Operations, repairs vessels for the marine industry and the United States
Government and manufactures industrial products. As previously announced, all of these
operations will be sold or shut down.
The products and services of the Basic Steel Operations and Steel Related Operations
segments are distributed through Bethlehems own sales organizations, which have
sales offices at various locations in the United States and Mexico, and through foreign
sales agents. Export sales were 3% of total sales in 1996, 5% in 1995, and 2% in 1994. |