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    ArcelorMittal

    DariusBy DariusAugust 15, 2013Updated:November 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    ArcelorMittal SA history, profile and corporate video

     ArcelorMittal SA is engaged in steelmaking and mining activities. It operates through the following segments: Flat Carbon Americas, Flat Carbon Europe, Long Carbon Americas and Europe, Asia, Africa and CIS (AACIS), Distribution Solutions, and Mining. The Flat Carbon segments produces slabs, hot- and cold-rolled coils, coated steel, and plates. The Long Carbon Americas and Europe segment deals with the production of sections, wire rods, rebar, billets, blooms and wire drawings, and tubular products. The AACIS segment handles a combination of flat and long products and tubular products. The Distribution Solutions segment provides in-house trading and distribution, as well as value-added and customized steel solutions. The Mining segment supplies iron ore and coal. The company was founded by Lakshmi Niwas Mittal in 1989 and is headquartered in Luxembourg.“

    “ArcelorMittal history

    Since its inception, ArcelorMittal has rapidly grown through a successful consolidation strategy with a number of significant acquisitions

    ArcelorMittal is the successor to Mittal Steel, a business originally set up in 1976 by
    Mr Lakshmi N Mittal, chief executive officer and chairman of the board of directors. ArcelorMittal was created through the merger of Arcelor and Mittal Steel in 2006.

    Mittal Steel’s rapid growth since 1989 has been the result of combining a successful consolidation strategy with a number of significant acquisitions.

    Since setting up operations in Trinidad and Tobago in 1989, some of its major acquisitions are Siderurgica del Balsas (Mexico) in 1992, Sidbec (Canada) in 1994, Karmet (Kazakhstan) and Hamburger Stahlwerke (Germany) in 1995, Thyssen Duisburg (Germany) in 1997, Inland Steel (US) in 1998, Unimetal (France) in 1999, Sidex (Romania) and Annaba (Algeria) in 2001, Nova Hut (Czech Republic) in 2003, BH Steel (Bosnia), Balkan Steel (Macedonia), PHS (Poland) and Iscor (South Africa) in 2004, ISG (US), Kryvorizhstal (Ukraine), as well as a significant interest in Hunan Valin Steel (China) in 2005, and three Stelco Inc. subsidiaries (Canada) in 2006.

    Arcelor was created in February 2002 through the merger of Arbed (Luxembourg) founded in 1911, Aceralia (Spain) and Usinor (France). Arcelor also had major steel production facilities in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Brazil and Argentina.

    Arcelor acquired a controlling interest in Companhia Siderurgica Tubarao (now a part of ArcelorMittal Brasil) in 2004, Huta Warszawa (Poland) in 2005, a controlling interest in Sonasid (Morocco), as well as Dofasco (Canada) in 2006.

    At the time of the merger with Mittal Steel, Arcelor was the second largest steel producer in the world.

    In 2007 the newly merged ArcelorMittal continued to pursue an expansive growth strategy, with 35 transactions announced worldwide.

    At the beginning of 2008 ArcelorMittal continued to make investments, with significant transactions announced in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, France, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, the US and Venezuela, the majority of which were completed. But in light of the deteriorating economic situation during 2008, ArcelorMittal suspended most investment activity by the end of the year.

    Post-crisis, ArcelorMittal has cautiously restarted certain projects to capture growth in key emerging markets and mining. Capital expenditure on mining doubled in 2011 to almost US$1.3 billion, as the group embarked on a major development programme aimed at expanding existing mines and developing new ones.

    ArcelorMittal has put considerable emphasis on growing its mining business. The company is making continued progress on the plan to increase iron ore production capacity from 56 million tonnes in 2012 to 84 million tonnes in 2015 in the company-owned mines.

    This year ArcelorMittal has re-started a number of steel development projects, including the optimisation of the galvanizing operations in Dofasco, the first phase of the Monlevade expansion in Brazil, as well as further investment in Juiz de Fora to raise melt shop and rebar capacity. In Argentina, a construction of a new rolling mill was announced.

    Recently, ArcelorMittal, together with its partner Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal, acquired ThyssenKrupp’s Calvert facility in the US. This is a strategic acquisition for ArcelorMittal, demonstrating the company’s industry leadership and continued ability to capture value-enhancing opportunities.”

    *Information from Forbes.com and Arcelormittal.com

    **Video published on YouTube by “ArcelorMittal SA“

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