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BlueScope

BlueScope Steel Limited is an Australian flat product steel producer that was spun-off from BHP Billiton in 2002.

BlueScope
FormerlyBHP Steel
ASX: BSL
IndustrySteel
Founded15 July 2002
FounderBHP
Headquarters,
Australia
Area served
Asia
Australia
New Zealand
North America
Key people
John Bevan (Chairman)
Mark Vasella (CEO)
ProductsSteel
Revenue$12.9 billion (2021)
$1.7 billion (2021)
Number of employees
14,300 (2021)
SubsidiariesNew Zealand Steel
Orrcon Steel
Websitewww.bluescope.com

History edit

BlueScope was formed when BHP Billiton spun-off its steel assets on 15 July 2002 as BHP Steel.[1] It was renamed BlueScope on 17 November 2003.[2]

Early in 2004, BlueScope merged with the American firm Butler Manufacturing.[3] Such a merger was considered a strategic move for both companies as they were similar in character and non-overlapping in the markets they operated in, such that acquisition of Butler, based in Kansas City, Missouri, would provide BlueScope with access to United States and Chinese markets.[4] Butler was founded in 1901, operated in sixteen countries and focused on non-residential building and building component construction.[3] At the time of the merger, Butler had a dozen production facilities across the United States, China and Mexico.[5]

In 2007, the company acquired four companies consisting of most of the United States holdings of the Argentinian firm Ternium, those being Steelscape, ASC Profiles, Varco Pruden Buildings; and Metl-Span, which was acquired by NCI Building Systems[6][7] in 2012. The four companies had been held by the Mexican Grupo IMSA prior to their purchase by Ternium.[7] Steelscape originated in 1996 as BHP Coated Steel and was originally owned by BlueScope.[7]

In March 2012 a new coated steel manufacturing plant was inaugurated in Jamshedpur, India.[8]

In February 2014, BlueScope purchased Orrcon Steel from Hills.[9][10] Its products included RHS, SHS and CHS structural tubular steel, hot-rolled structural steel and fencing, roofing and building accessories.

Because of lower energy prices in the United States than in Australia, BlueScope in 2019 decided to expand its investment in America by $1 billion.[11]

Operations edit

 
Port Kembla steelworks

The corporate headquarters are located at 120 Collins Street, Melbourne.

The company has 16,000 personnel. Its largest operating plant, an integrated steelworks, is located at Port Kembla, New South Wales. In October 2011, No.6 Blast furnace, one of two at Port Kembla, was shut down, reducing the plant's production capacity by 50% after the company decided to exit the export market.

Major products include steel slab, hot rolled coil, steel plate, automotive steel, galvanised steel, corrugated galvanised iron, Zincalume brand (55% aluminium, 43.5% zinc, 1.5% silicon) coated steel, and Colorbond brand pre-painted steel. Tinplate production ceased in March 2007.

Orrcon Steel supplies steel, tube and pipe to steel fabricators, furniture and trailer body manufacturers, housing and construction companies and pipeline and infrastructure engineering firms.

It has distribution centres in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.

Carbon footprint edit

BlueScope reported Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for the twelve months ending 30 June 2020 at 10,280 Kt (-120 /-1.2% y-o-y).[12]

BlueScope's annual Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) (in kilotonnes)
Jun 2015 Jun 2016 Jun 2017 Jun 2018 Jun 2019 Jun 2020
9,380[13] 10,100[14] 10,670[15] 10,750[16] 10,400[17] 10,280[12]

Controversy edit

In August 2019, the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission launched a civil case against BlueScope and a former executive for engaging in cartel conduct, alleging that they tried to induce competitors to enter contracts to fix prices for flat steel products between 2013 and 2014. BlueScope denied the allegations, stating "we do not believe that BlueScope, or any current or former employees, have engaged in cartel conduct".[18] In December 2020, the former executive was sentenced to eight months imprisonment and fined $10,000 after pleading guilty to obstructing the investigation, inciting two employees to give false information.[19]

On 6 May 2020, a 59-year-old man was killed at BlueScope's Port Kembla facility after becoming trapped between a car and a crane, resulting in the site being temporarily shut.[20]

On 14 May 2020, BlueScope was the subject of a cyberattack that forced its production systems to be temporarily halted company-wide after ransomware was discovered in one of its systems.[21]

In July 2020, BlueScope was fined $30,000 by the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority for failing to comply with dioxin air emission limits on six occasions between March and April 2020. In response, BlueScope completed air emissions modelling and engaged an independent consultant to undertake a health assessment of the elevated emissions.[22]

Major manufacturing facilities edit

Finished products are transported around Australia by rail freight operator Pacific National. In February 2007 Pacific National secured Australia's largest ever rail freight contract ($1 billion) with BlueScope Steel and OneSteel, to carry approximately three million tonnes of steel product each year for seven years.[23] The contract was renewed for a further seven years from January 2015.[24] In January 2022, Qube Holdings and SCT Logistics will take over from Pacific National.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ BHP Steel Limited makes its debut on ASX BHP 15 July 2002
  2. ^ BHP Steel Limited (BSL) Confirms Intention to Change its Name BHP Steel 27 June 2003
  3. ^ a b Morales, Melinda (30 April 2004). "Butler steel plant acquired by Australia-based company". Visalia Times-Delta. Vol. 145, no. 261. Visalia, California: Gannett. p. C1. Retrieved 16 January 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Brown, Sandi Lynn (20 February 2004). "Butler on block for $204M". Lebanon Daily News. Lebanon, Pennsylvania: Garden State Newspapers. p. 3A. Retrieved 16 January 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Pending plant sale adds to Galesburg's economic jitters". Jobs & Money. The Dispatch and The Rock Island Argus. Vol. 126, no. 203. Moline, Illinois: Moline Dispatch Publishing. Associated Press. 19 February 2004. p. C7. Retrieved 16 January 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "2012 Annual Report" (PDF). Annual Reports & Proxies. NCI Building Systems. 21 December 2012. p. 3. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  7. ^ a b c Olson, Erik (20 December 2007). "Australian firm buys Steelscape". The Daily News. Vol. 85, no. 262. Longview, Washington: Lee Enterprises. pp. A1, A4. Retrieved 16 January 2020 – via Newspapers.com. Part 2 of the article appears at https://newspapers.com/clip/42441447/australian_firm_buys_steelscape_part_2/ .
  8. ^ (Press release). Tata BlueScope Steel. 6 March 2012. Archived from the original on 8 May 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  9. ^ https://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20140228/pdf/42n32d8clc01ch.pdf Completion of Fieldings and Orrcon Steel Sales] Hills 28 February 2014
  10. ^ "History". www.Orrcon Steel. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  11. ^ . 19 August 2019. Archived from the original on 13 December 2019.
  12. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 June 2021. Alt URL
  13. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 October 2021. Alt URL
  14. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 June 2021. Alt URL
  15. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 June 2021. Alt URL
  16. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 June 2021. Alt URL
  17. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 June 2021. Alt URL
  18. ^ "ACCC alleges BlueScope in cartel conduct". Australian Financial Review. 29 August 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  19. ^ "Ex BlueScope GM Jason Ellis convicted and sentenced for obstructing ACCC cartel investigation". Australian Competition & Consumer Commission. 15 December 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  20. ^ "'Shocked the whole site': Man dies in Port Kembla steelworks accident". www.abc.net.au. 6 May 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  21. ^ "Cyber attack halts production systems in Australia's largest steelworks". www.abc.net.au. 15 May 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  22. ^ "EPA fines BlueScope Steel for exceeding air quality limit". New South Wales Environment Protection Authority. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  23. ^ . World Cargo News. February 2007. Archived from the original on 20 February 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
  24. ^ Australian Transport News 20 July 2012
  25. ^ SCT confirmed for Bluescope steel east-west contract, Qube wins north-south work Railway Digest June 2020 page 6

External links edit

  • Company website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources BlueScope news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message BlueScope Steel Limited is an Australian flat product steel producer that was spun off from BHP Billiton in 2002 BlueScopeFormerlyBHP SteelTraded asASX BSLIndustrySteelFounded15 July 2002FounderBHPHeadquarters120 Collins Street Melbourne AustraliaArea servedAsiaAustraliaNew ZealandNorth AmericaKey peopleJohn Bevan Chairman Mark Vasella CEO ProductsSteelRevenue 12 9 billion 2021 Net income 1 7 billion 2021 Number of employees14 300 2021 SubsidiariesNew Zealand SteelOrrcon SteelWebsitewww bluescope com Contents 1 History 2 Operations 3 Carbon footprint 4 Controversy 5 Major manufacturing facilities 6 References 7 External linksHistory editBlueScope was formed when BHP Billiton spun off its steel assets on 15 July 2002 as BHP Steel 1 It was renamed BlueScope on 17 November 2003 2 Early in 2004 BlueScope merged with the American firm Butler Manufacturing 3 Such a merger was considered a strategic move for both companies as they were similar in character and non overlapping in the markets they operated in such that acquisition of Butler based in Kansas City Missouri would provide BlueScope with access to United States and Chinese markets 4 Butler was founded in 1901 operated in sixteen countries and focused on non residential building and building component construction 3 At the time of the merger Butler had a dozen production facilities across the United States China and Mexico 5 In 2007 the company acquired four companies consisting of most of the United States holdings of the Argentinian firm Ternium those being Steelscape ASC Profiles Varco Pruden Buildings and Metl Span which was acquired by NCI Building Systems 6 7 in 2012 The four companies had been held by the Mexican Grupo IMSA prior to their purchase by Ternium 7 Steelscape originated in 1996 as BHP Coated Steel and was originally owned by BlueScope 7 In March 2012 a new coated steel manufacturing plant was inaugurated in Jamshedpur India 8 In February 2014 BlueScope purchased Orrcon Steel from Hills 9 10 Its products included RHS SHS and CHS structural tubular steel hot rolled structural steel and fencing roofing and building accessories Because of lower energy prices in the United States than in Australia BlueScope in 2019 decided to expand its investment in America by 1 billion 11 Operations edit nbsp Port Kembla steelworks The corporate headquarters are located at 120 Collins Street Melbourne The company has 16 000 personnel Its largest operating plant an integrated steelworks is located at Port Kembla New South Wales In October 2011 No 6 Blast furnace one of two at Port Kembla was shut down reducing the plant s production capacity by 50 after the company decided to exit the export market Major products include steel slab hot rolled coil steel plate automotive steel galvanised steel corrugated galvanised iron Zincalume brand 55 aluminium 43 5 zinc 1 5 silicon coated steel and Colorbond brand pre painted steel Tinplate production ceased in March 2007 Orrcon Steel supplies steel tube and pipe to steel fabricators furniture and trailer body manufacturers housing and construction companies and pipeline and infrastructure engineering firms It has distribution centres in Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Perth and Adelaide Carbon footprint editBlueScope reported Total CO2e emissions Direct Indirect for the twelve months ending 30 June 2020 at 10 280 Kt 120 1 2 y o y 12 BlueScope s annual Total CO2e emissions Direct Indirect in kilotonnes Jun 2015 Jun 2016 Jun 2017 Jun 2018 Jun 2019 Jun 2020 9 380 13 10 100 14 10 670 15 10 750 16 10 400 17 10 280 12 Controversy editIn August 2019 the Australian Competition amp Consumer Commission launched a civil case against BlueScope and a former executive for engaging in cartel conduct alleging that they tried to induce competitors to enter contracts to fix prices for flat steel products between 2013 and 2014 BlueScope denied the allegations stating we do not believe that BlueScope or any current or former employees have engaged in cartel conduct 18 In December 2020 the former executive was sentenced to eight months imprisonment and fined 10 000 after pleading guilty to obstructing the investigation inciting two employees to give false information 19 On 6 May 2020 a 59 year old man was killed at BlueScope s Port Kembla facility after becoming trapped between a car and a crane resulting in the site being temporarily shut 20 On 14 May 2020 BlueScope was the subject of a cyberattack that forced its production systems to be temporarily halted company wide after ransomware was discovered in one of its systems 21 In July 2020 BlueScope was fined 30 000 by the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority for failing to comply with dioxin air emission limits on six occasions between March and April 2020 In response BlueScope completed air emissions modelling and engaged an independent consultant to undertake a health assessment of the elevated emissions 22 Major manufacturing facilities editPort Kembla New South Wales Western Port in Hastings Victoria New Zealand Steel Glenbrook Orrcon Brisbane Mill Salisbury Queensland Orrcon Precision Tubing Mill Adelaide South Australia Finished products are transported around Australia by rail freight operator Pacific National In February 2007 Pacific National secured Australia s largest ever rail freight contract 1 billion with BlueScope Steel and OneSteel to carry approximately three million tonnes of steel product each year for seven years 23 The contract was renewed for a further seven years from January 2015 24 In January 2022 Qube Holdings and SCT Logistics will take over from Pacific National 25 References edit BHP Steel Limited makes its debut on ASX BHP 15 July 2002 BHP Steel Limited BSL Confirms Intention to Change its Name BHP Steel 27 June 2003 a b Morales Melinda 30 April 2004 Butler steel plant acquired by Australia based company Visalia Times Delta Vol 145 no 261 Visalia California Gannett p C1 Retrieved 16 January 2020 via Newspapers com Brown Sandi Lynn 20 February 2004 Butler on block for 204M Lebanon Daily News Lebanon Pennsylvania Garden State Newspapers p 3A Retrieved 16 January 2020 via Newspapers com Pending plant sale adds to Galesburg s economic jitters Jobs amp Money The Dispatch and The Rock Island Argus Vol 126 no 203 Moline Illinois Moline Dispatch Publishing Associated Press 19 February 2004 p C7 Retrieved 16 January 2020 via Newspapers com 2012 Annual Report PDF Annual Reports amp Proxies NCI Building Systems 21 December 2012 p 3 Retrieved 16 January 2020 a b c Olson Erik 20 December 2007 Australian firm buys Steelscape The Daily News Vol 85 no 262 Longview Washington Lee Enterprises pp A1 A4 Retrieved 16 January 2020 via Newspapers com Part 2 of the article appears at https newspapers com clip 42441447 australian firm buys steelscape part 2 Tata BlueScope Steel inaugurates state of the art Coated Steel Manufacturing facility at Jamshedpur Press release Tata BlueScope Steel 6 March 2012 Archived from the original on 8 May 2012 Retrieved 14 September 2012 https www asx com au asxpdf 20140228 pdf 42n32d8clc01ch pdf Completion of Fieldings and Orrcon Steel Sales Hills 28 February 2014 History www Orrcon Steel Retrieved 1 September 2020 BlueScope invests 1 billion in the US amid concerns of Australian energy prices 19 August 2019 Archived from the original on 13 December 2019 a b BlueScope s Sustainability Report for 2020Q2 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 6 June 2021 Alt URL BlueScope s Sustainability Report for 2019Q2 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 1 October 2021 Alt URL BlueScope s Sustainability Report for 2020Q2 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 6 June 2021 Alt URL BlueScope s Sustainability Report for 2020Q2 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 6 June 2021 Alt URL BlueScope s Sustainability Report for 2020Q2 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 6 June 2021 Alt URL BlueScope s Sustainability Report for 2020Q2 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 6 June 2021 Alt URL ACCC alleges BlueScope in cartel conduct Australian Financial Review 29 August 2019 Retrieved 29 May 2021 Ex BlueScope GM Jason Ellis convicted and sentenced for obstructing ACCC cartel investigation Australian Competition amp Consumer Commission 15 December 2020 Retrieved 29 May 2021 Shocked the whole site Man dies in Port Kembla steelworks accident www abc net au 6 May 2020 Retrieved 29 May 2021 Cyber attack halts production systems in Australia s largest steelworks www abc net au 15 May 2020 Retrieved 29 May 2021 EPA fines BlueScope Steel for exceeding air quality limit New South Wales Environment Protection Authority Retrieved 29 May 2021 PN wins steel deal World Cargo News February 2007 Archived from the original on 20 February 2012 Retrieved 24 April 2009 Asciano secures steel deal Australian Transport News 20 July 2012 SCT confirmed for Bluescope steel east west contract Qube wins north south work Railway Digest June 2020 page 6External links editCompany website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BlueScope amp oldid 1213844286, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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