US domestic steel production increases 1.8 percent

Tuesday, 13 May 2008 09:31:52 (GMT+3)   |  

As reported this week by the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), during the week ended May 10, 2008, raw steel production in the US increased by 1.8 percent from the previous week to 2.136 million net tons (nt). 

The previous week's numbers showed 2.098 million nt of raw steel produced by the US.

Steel production for the week ended May 10, 2008 was also up 0.7 percent from the 2.121 million net tons produced the same week of last year. 

The Southern district produced the most raw steel for the week ended May 10, 2008, with 687,000 nt, followed by the Indiana/Chicago district with 512,000 nt.

Year-to-date net tonnage as of May 10, 2008 registered at 39.6 million nt with mills working at an average capability utilization rate of 88.7 percent. This compares to YTD net tonnage of 38.3 million nt on May 10, 2007 with an average capability utilization rate of 85.1 percent.


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