Mittal Steel at Saldanha
Saldanha Iron Ore Harbor (2016)

Saldanha Steel was a South African steel company originally formed as a partnership between Iscor Limited and the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC).[1] Saldanha Steel is now part of ArcelorMittal South Africa, which in turn is part of global steel company ArcelorMittal. The mill was shutdown and mothballed in 2020[2] resulting in the loss of 1500 jobs.

Operations

The R6,8bn Saldanha Steel facilities, situated on the Cape west coast roughly 10 km away from Langebaan Lagoon's ecologically sensitive wetlands, has been designed to produce 1.25 million tons of hot-rolled carbon steel coil per year.[3] The mill was commissioned in 1998.

Following the unbundling of Iscor's mining and steel assets, the Industrial Development Corp. has now become a major shareholder of Iscor Ltd.

An overview of the ArcelorMittal steel works from the view point.

It is one of the few steel making plants which do not use blast furnaces and coke. The factory comprises the process parts (right to left on image above when scrolled)

References

  1. ^ "The story of Saldanha Works | Thinksteel ArcelorMittal South Africa". www.arcelormittalsa.com. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Galvanising hope for Saldanha Steel?". Cape Business News. 7 September 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  3. ^ "South Africa Iron and Steel Institute". saisi.co.za. Retrieved 13 July 2023.