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Stelco

Stelco Holdings Inc. (known as U.S. Steel Canada from 2007 to 2016) is a Canadian steel company based in Hamilton, Ontario. Stelco was founded in 1910 from the amalgamation of several smaller firms. It continued on for almost 100 years, until it filed for bankruptcy in 2007 and was bought by U.S. Steel. In 2016, the company was sold to Bedrock Industries of the United States, which took the company public.[1] The company made its debut on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Nov. 3, 2017.[2]

Stelco Holdings Inc.
TypePublic
TSX: STLC
IndustrySteel milling
Founded1910 as Steel Company of Canada (Stelco)
FounderCharles S. Wilcox
HeadquartersHamilton, Ontario
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsHot-rolled steel
cold-rolled steel
galvanized steel sheet
special bar quality
green steel
ore mining
OwnerBedrock Industries
Number of employees
2,000
Websitehttps://www.stelco.com/

The Hamilton plant has not produced steel since 2011, but its coke ovens and cold rolling finishing works remain in operation. The company employs about 750 people in the Hamilton plant and 1,400 in Nanticoke, Ontario[3] at its greenfield facility Stelco Lake Erie Works.

History

The Steel Company of Canada was established in 1910. It was founded after the merging of the Hamilton Steel and Iron Company (1900) with the Canada Screw Company (1866), Montreal Rolling Mills (1868), the Dominion Wire Manufacturing Company (1883) and the Canada Bolt and Nut Company.[4][5][6] Charles S. Wilcox, president of the Hamilton Steel and Iron Company at the time of the consolidation, was appointed the first president of Stelco. He held the position until 1916, continuing on with the company as chairman of the board until his death in 1938.[7]

 
Hamilton Waterfront Trail, Stelco in background

Several union drives at the plant were unsuccessful until the founding strike of Local 1005 of the United Steelworkers of America in 1946.

In 2004, Stelco had financial difficulties and went under court-ordered protection from its creditors, including the Deutsche Bank. Stelco exited Companies' Creditors Arrangements Act (CCAA) protection on March 31, 2006.[8] Several non-core operations were divested, including Stelwire, Norambar (formerly Stelco McMaster Works) and Welland Pipe. The CCAA exit has seen the remaining operations restructured into 9 separate operating businesses, held by the corporate entity of Stelco.

On August 27, 2007, U.S. Steel purchased Stelco for $1.9 billion – $1.1 billion in cash and assuming $800 million in debt.[citation needed] The company was renamed Hamilton Works – US Steel Canada. The deal closed on October 31, 2007. The company was renamed U.S. Steel Canada Inc. and its shares were delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange.

In an effort to streamline operations, U.S. Steel announced on March 3, 2009, that it would be temporarily shutting down its Hamilton plant and most of its Lake Erie plant putting more than 2,000 people out of work. This announcement came four months after U.S. Steel laid off 700 employees at the Hamilton plant when it shut down its blast furnace.[9]

Market conditions and declining customer orders prompted U.S. Steel to shut down the Hamilton Works on October 1, 2010.[10] 100 jobs were restored when the German Max Aicher steel company bought two steel mills from US Steel, and opened them as "Max Aicher North America".[11] More jobs are expected to be created when the mills are in full production.[11] The Hamilton steel-making and iron-making operations were permanently closed on December 31, 2013.[12]

On September 16, 2014, U.S. Steel Canada announced that it would apply for court protection from its creditors.[13] US Steel then stated that it intended to sell all of its remaining operations in Hamilton in the next two months.[14]

U.S. Steel Canada was severed from U.S. Steel Corporation in 2015 after it entered Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act protection in 2014.[15] In November 2016, a deal was struck to sell U.S. Steel Canada to Bedrock Industries.

On December 2, 2016, the company took the "Stelco" name again.[3] In 2017, an initial public offering raised CA$200 million for the company.[16]

Portions of the Stelco's archives are held at Library and Archives Canada,[17] Brock University,[18][19] and the Canadian Centre for Architecture.[20]

In January 2021 Stelco added pig iron production capability to its Lake Erie blast furnace.[21]

Stelco purchased a minority stake in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats professional football team in January 2022.[22]

Environmental impact

Steelmaking in Canada has long been associated with pollution. For example, in 1989 Stelco and Dofasco were listed among the "dirty dozen" polluters in Ontario:

"For many years Steeltown's two giants pumped liquid discharges that contained cyanide, phosphorus, ammonia, solvents and phenols straight into Hamilton Harbour. Stelco, in particular, was still pumping more phenols and cyanide into the harbour than it was supposed to in early 1987. But both firms have been cleaning up to meet the terms of a pollution control order imposed on them by Queen's Park [and] the harbour is getting cleaner and supports 58 known species of fish."[23]

Since Stelco ceased steelmaking in 2011, it received less media attention regarding pollution.

Operations

The company operates the main Hilton Works in Hamilton, named after the late company president Hugh Hilton, and the Lake Erie Works in Nanticoke on Lake Erie. Until the 2006 restructuring, Stelco's operations also included Stelco McMaster Works in Contrecœur, Quebec, and Stelwire (both acquired by ArcelorMittal in 2006 and now operates as ArcelorMittal long Products Canada - Hamilton-East Complex and Mittal Canada Contrecoeur-Ouest Inc.). The Nanticoke plant was notable because it is of a relatively newer design, and uses far less water.

Stelco Tower, now known as 100 King Street West and associated with Lloyd D. Jackson Square, is an office building in downtown Hamilton where the company's headquarters had been located since the 1970s, but has been completely vacated by Stelco.[citation needed] Stelco's current head office is co-located with their Hamilton Works location at 386 Wilcox Street in Hamilton.

 
Stelco Tower was formerly the location of Stelco's headquarters

References

  1. ^ Zochodne, Geoff (29 September 2017). "Turnaround specialist takes 100-year-old Stelco public, months after it came out of creditor protection". Financial Post. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  2. ^ Deveau, Scott (November 3, 2017). "Stelco jumps in trading debut as it goes it alone". The Globe and Mail.
  3. ^ a b CBC News "'Making Stelco great again': A Hamilton steel company changes its name back", by Kelly Bennett, 2 December 2016
  4. ^ Deborah C. Sawyer; Erin James-Abra (March 4, 2015). "StelCo Inc". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved September 1, 2019.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Watson, Thomas (7 April 2011). "The Ode: Stelco (1910 – 2010)". Canadian Business Journal. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  6. ^ . Hamilton Spectator. 27 August 2007. Archived from the original on 10 August 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  7. ^ "Namesakes: Wilcox Street". Hamilton Spectator. 19 July 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  8. ^ "Stelco's path to takeover". Toronto Star. 26 December 2012. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  9. ^ Powell, Naomi (March 4, 2009). "Stelco's Hamilton and Lake Erie plants idled". The Star. Toronto. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
  10. ^ "Blast Furnace Shut Down Again".
  11. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2012-09-03. Retrieved 2010-11-17.
  12. ^ "U.S. Steel to close Hamilton operations". The Toronto Star. Reuters. 2013-10-29. from the original on 2013-10-30. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  13. ^ "U.S. Steel Canada files for creditor protection".
  14. ^ "U.S. Steel Canada to sell Hamilton Works operations".
  15. ^ CBC News, "Restructuring officer backs proposed U.S. Steel Canada deal", by Kelly Bennett, November 2, 2016
  16. ^ Deveau, Scott (3 November 2017). "Stelco jumps in trading debut as it goes it alone". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  17. ^ "The Steel Company of Canada (Stelco) fonds [multiple media]". Library and Archives Canada. 2020-06-12.
  18. ^ RG 75-45, Ontario Editorial Bureau fonds, Stelco records, 1951-1989, Brock University Archives, Brock University.
  19. ^ Cameron, Chantal (2015-05-28). "Stelco records, 1951-1989". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  20. ^ Architecture (CCA), Canadian Centre for. "Guide to archival holdings". www.cca.qc.ca. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  21. ^ "Stelco Commissions Pig-Iron Caster". www.industrialheating.com. Retrieved 2021-02-02.
  22. ^ "Hamilton Tiger-Cats".
  23. ^ Tom Spears (March 11, 1989). "The Dirty Dozen". The Toronto Star. p. D1 and D5.

External links

  • Hamilton Steel
  • Photos from the Stelco Steel mill
  • Lake Erie Steel
  • Hamilton Coke
  • Lake Erie Coke
  • Hamilton Energy
  • Lake Erie Energy 2006-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
  • Hamilton Land 2007-03-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • Lake Erie Land 2006-06-20 at the Wayback Machine
  • HLE Mining

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United States which took the company public 1 The company made its debut on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Nov 3 2017 2 Stelco Holdings Inc TypePublicTraded asTSX STLCIndustrySteel millingFounded1910 as Steel Company of Canada Stelco FounderCharles S WilcoxHeadquartersHamilton OntarioArea servedWorldwideProductsHot rolled steelcold rolled steelgalvanized steel sheetspecial bar qualitygreen steelore miningOwnerBedrock IndustriesNumber of employees2 000Websitehttps www stelco com The Hamilton plant has not produced steel since 2011 but its coke ovens and cold rolling finishing works remain in operation The company employs about 750 people in the Hamilton plant and 1 400 in Nanticoke Ontario 3 at its greenfield facility Stelco Lake Erie Works Contents 1 History 2 Environmental impact 3 Operations 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe Steel Company of Canada was established in 1910 It was founded after the merging of the Hamilton Steel and Iron Company 1900 with the Canada Screw Company 1866 Montreal Rolling Mills 1868 the Dominion Wire Manufacturing Company 1883 and the Canada Bolt and Nut Company 4 5 6 Charles S Wilcox president of the Hamilton Steel and Iron Company at the time of the consolidation was appointed the first president of Stelco He held the position until 1916 continuing on with the company as chairman of the board until his death in 1938 7 Hamilton Waterfront Trail Stelco in background Several union drives at the plant were unsuccessful until the founding strike of Local 1005 of the United Steelworkers of America in 1946 In 2004 Stelco had financial difficulties and went under court ordered protection from its creditors including the Deutsche Bank Stelco exited Companies Creditors Arrangements Act CCAA protection on March 31 2006 8 Several non core operations were divested including Stelwire Norambar formerly Stelco McMaster Works and Welland Pipe The CCAA exit has seen the remaining operations restructured into 9 separate operating businesses held by the corporate entity of Stelco On August 27 2007 U S Steel purchased Stelco for 1 9 billion 1 1 billion in cash and assuming 800 million in debt citation needed The company was renamed Hamilton Works US Steel Canada The deal closed on October 31 2007 The company was renamed U S Steel Canada Inc and its shares were delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange In an effort to streamline operations U S Steel announced on March 3 2009 that it would be temporarily shutting down its Hamilton plant and most of its Lake Erie plant putting more than 2 000 people out of work This announcement came four months after U S Steel laid off 700 employees at the Hamilton plant when it shut down its blast furnace 9 Market conditions and declining customer orders prompted U S Steel to shut down the Hamilton Works on October 1 2010 10 100 jobs were restored when the German Max Aicher steel company bought two steel mills from US Steel and opened them as Max Aicher North America 11 More jobs are expected to be created when the mills are in full production 11 The Hamilton steel making and iron making operations were permanently closed on December 31 2013 12 On September 16 2014 U S Steel Canada announced that it would apply for court protection from its creditors 13 US Steel then stated that it intended to sell all of its remaining operations in Hamilton in the next two months 14 U S Steel Canada was severed from U S Steel Corporation in 2015 after it entered Companies Creditors Arrangement Act protection in 2014 15 In November 2016 a deal was struck to sell U S Steel Canada to Bedrock Industries On December 2 2016 the company took the Stelco name again 3 In 2017 an initial public offering raised CA 200 million for the company 16 Portions of the Stelco s archives are held at Library and Archives Canada 17 Brock University 18 19 and the Canadian Centre for Architecture 20 In January 2021 Stelco added pig iron production capability to its Lake Erie blast furnace 21 Stelco purchased a minority stake in the Hamilton Tiger Cats professional football team in January 2022 22 Environmental impact EditSteelmaking in Canada has long been associated with pollution For example in 1989 Stelco and Dofasco were listed among the dirty dozen polluters in Ontario For many years Steeltown s two giants pumped liquid discharges that contained cyanide phosphorus ammonia solvents and phenols straight into Hamilton Harbour Stelco in particular was still pumping more phenols and cyanide into the harbour than it was supposed to in early 1987 But both firms have been cleaning up to meet the terms of a pollution control order imposed on them by Queen s Park and the harbour is getting cleaner and supports 58 known species of fish 23 Since Stelco ceased steelmaking in 2011 it received less media attention regarding pollution Operations EditThe company operates the main Hilton Works in Hamilton named after the late company president Hugh Hilton and the Lake Erie Works in Nanticoke on Lake Erie Until the 2006 restructuring Stelco s operations also included Stelco McMaster Works in Contrecœur Quebec and Stelwire both acquired by ArcelorMittal in 2006 and now operates as ArcelorMittal long Products Canada Hamilton East Complex and Mittal Canada Contrecoeur Ouest Inc The Nanticoke plant was notable because it is of a relatively newer design and uses far less water Stelco Tower now known as 100 King Street West and associated with Lloyd D Jackson Square is an office building in downtown Hamilton where the company s headquarters had been located since the 1970s but has been completely vacated by Stelco citation needed Stelco s current head office is co located with their Hamilton Works location at 386 Wilcox Street in Hamilton Stelco Tower was formerly the location of Stelco s headquartersReferences Edit Zochodne Geoff 29 September 2017 Turnaround specialist takes 100 year old Stelco public months after it came out of creditor protection Financial Post Retrieved 11 October 2017 Deveau Scott November 3 2017 Stelco jumps in trading debut as it goes it alone The Globe and Mail a b CBC News Making Stelco great again A Hamilton steel company changes its name back by Kelly Bennett 2 December 2016 Deborah C Sawyer Erin James Abra March 4 2015 StelCo Inc The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved September 1 2019 a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Watson Thomas 7 April 2011 The Ode Stelco 1910 2010 Canadian Business Journal Retrieved 14 June 2016 Stelco Timeline A story of booms busts and back again Hamilton Spectator 27 August 2007 Archived from the original on 10 August 2016 Retrieved 14 June 2016 Namesakes Wilcox Street Hamilton Spectator 19 July 2013 Retrieved 14 June 2016 Stelco s path to takeover Toronto Star 26 December 2012 Retrieved 14 June 2016 Powell Naomi March 4 2009 Stelco s Hamilton and Lake Erie plants idled The Star Toronto Retrieved 2009 03 04 Blast Furnace Shut Down Again a b German buyer firing up two shuttered U S Steel mills TheSpec com Archived from the original on 2012 09 03 Retrieved 2010 11 17 U S Steel to close Hamilton operations The Toronto Star Reuters 2013 10 29 Archived from the original on 2013 10 30 Retrieved 2013 10 29 U S Steel Canada files for creditor protection U S Steel Canada to sell Hamilton Works operations CBC News Restructuring officer backs proposed U S Steel Canada deal by Kelly Bennett November 2 2016 Deveau Scott 3 November 2017 Stelco jumps in trading debut as it goes it alone The Globe and Mail Retrieved 3 November 2017 The Steel Company of Canada Stelco fonds multiple media Library and Archives Canada 2020 06 12 RG 75 45 Ontario Editorial Bureau fonds Stelco records 1951 1989 Brock University Archives Brock University Cameron Chantal 2015 05 28 Stelco records 1951 1989 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Architecture CCA Canadian Centre for Guide to archival holdings www cca qc ca Retrieved 2020 06 12 Stelco Commissions Pig Iron Caster www industrialheating com Retrieved 2021 02 02 Hamilton Tiger Cats Tom Spears March 11 1989 The Dirty Dozen The Toronto Star p D1 and D5 External links EditHamilton Steel Photos from the Stelco Steel mill Lake Erie Steel Hamilton Coke Lake Erie Coke Hamilton Energy Lake Erie Energy Archived 2006 05 17 at the Wayback Machine Hamilton Land Archived 2007 03 01 at the Wayback Machine Lake Erie Land Archived 2006 06 20 at the Wayback Machine HLE Mining Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stelco amp oldid 1151612828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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