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Cliffs also said in the statement that by the time the Dearborn operations are idled, it expects to have its Cleveland Works’ C6 blast furnace, which was idled last year, "back in full operation." A ...
In a move that says just as much about the state of the steel industry as the automotive industry, Cleveland-Cliffs has confirmed that it will lay off 600 workers from its Dearborn Works facility ...
(Dustin Franz/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images) Cleveland-Cliffs said by mid-July it expects its Cleveland Works C6 blast furnace to be back in full operation after it was idled last year.
Cleveland-Cliffs Middletown Works, founded as Armco Steel in 1900, planned to invest more than $500 million in federal grants and $1.3 billion of its own funds over a five-year period to upgrade ...
Dearborn Works’ finishing facilities, including the pickling line tandem cold mill and continuous galvanizing line, will remain operational under 550 employees. Cleveland-Cliffs has publicly ...
President Donald Trump's plan to cut a program that invests in some of the biggest manufacturing industries in the United States could have a major impact in the hometown of his vice president. Last ...
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