Stelco moves its head offices to Hamilton plant

Thursday, 01 July 2004 10:45:20 (GMT+3)   |  

Stelco moves its head offices to Hamilton plant

According to the statement released by Hamilton, Canada based steel company Stelco Inc, the company will move its head office from 100 King Street West in Hamilton to company's Hamilton plant. The move, involving 300 personnel, is expected to save cost of $4.5 million as of 2005. Company officials stated that the move, which is scheduled to be completed at the end of 2004, will contribute toward company's restructuring.

Similar articles

Canada’s domestic scrap prices increase on currency exchange rates, shredder feed falls

13 Jun | Scrap & Raw Materials

US rig count decreases, Canada increases - week 24, 2026

12 Jun | Steel News

Canadian steel producers call for removal of US steel tariffs ahead of USMCA review

08 Jun | Steel News

US and Canada rig count increases - week 23, 2026

05 Jun | Steel News

Canadian iron ore production up 9.9 percent in March

05 Jun | Steel News

Canada extends duties on rebar imports from China, S. Korea and Turkey

04 Jun | Steel News

Canada to extend steel tariff measures for one year

04 Jun | Steel News

Algoma Steel lands military grade steel supply deal with Hanwha for Canadian defense vehicles

04 Jun | Steel News

Massive fire at Brampton scrap yard prompts safety concerns

04 Jun | Steel News

Champion Iron posts lower Q4 earnings

01 Jun | Steel News