EVRAZ Pueblo mulls expansion proposals

Tuesday, 11 February 2014 00:38:54 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

At EVRAZ Pueblo’s “Breakfast with Evraz” event Friday with reporters, General Manager Ben Lutze discussed the possibility of a mill expansion, which is currently under study by the mill’s parent company.  One proposal would entail $800 million in improvements to the plant, while another would only comprise $30 million.

No further details about the expansion are available at present, including the timeline for a decision, although Lutze said the company does have plans, and there will be “a huge impact here if we get them done.”


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