OREANDA-NEWS. September 19, 2012. ArcelorMittal Poland has invested EUR58m in four projects, including a major new production line for Dabrowa Gornicza. The plan to produce 120-metre rails – a strategically important project for ArcelorMittal - was re-approved by the investment allocation committee in July, after the project was put on hold in 2011 due to capital investment limitations and the difficult economic situation in Europe, reported the press-centre of ArcelorMittal.

“We are currently producing 30-metre rails which have to be welded several times until they reach the required length. This project is absolutely crucial for sustaining and strengthening our market share and the completion date has been scheduled for December 2013” said Patrick Deforche, chief technology officer of ArcelorMittal business division east.
 
A total of EUR36m is being invested in the rail project, of which EUR 4m was spent in 2011, mainly on construction in the heavy section mill where the rail line will be installed. 
 
Increasing reliability
 
Also in Dabrowa Gornicza, the basic oxygen furnace no. 2 will be revamped. The works are scheduled to end in late 2013, at a cost of around EUR 14m, and will boost efficiency in the steel plant.
 
In Swietochlowice, the hot dip galvanized (HDG) line will also be revamped, with the line being given an electrical overhaul to increase its reliability and adapt to new European standards.
 
“The situation now is that we’re losing on average 20,000-25000 kilotonnes per year due to various technical problems. Our goal for the HDG line is to regain its full capacity of 332,000 kilotonnes, once the modernization works are finished in 2013” said Deforche.
 
Both the blast furnace and HDG project aim to increase the safety, sustainability and reliability of the installations.
 
The fourth investment is the creation of a sheet piles service centre that together with the rail project, focuses specifically on growth with the aim of strengthening ArcelorMittal Poland’s position both within the group and in the external market.
 
The service centre, which will have an annual capacity of 85,000 tonnes, will be commissioned next year and will provide a handling system for pairing, crimping and cutting sheet piles. The decision to create it was based on high market demand for new types of piles.
 
“The board of directors of ArcelorMittal Poland is committed to continuing our strategic investment plan because we strongly believe that it will further strengthen our position in the market. The fact that the IAC approved these four projects in a very difficult economic context clearly shows the confidence in our Polish operations as key assets in the group. It should therefore be seen as a strong motivator for all our teams to continue the good work” said Manfred Van Vlierberghe, CEO  of ArcelorMittal Poland.