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About ArcelorMittal ArcelorMittal is the world’s largest steel and mining company. In 2016, ArcelorMittal globally had sales of $56.8 billion, steel shipments of 92.4 million net tons and crude steel production of 100.1 million net tons. ArcelorMittal has approximately 200,000 employees and steelmaking operations in 18 countries on four continents. In the United States, ArcelorMittal employs nearly 20,000 at over 20 operations, with an additional 1,200 employees in research and development, corporate offices and sales centers. In 2016, ArcelorMittal USA produced approximately 15 million net tons of raw steel used to create flat, long, tubular and tailored blank steel products serving the automotive, construction, pipe and tube, appliance, container and machinery markets. ArcelorMittal Steelton 215 S. Front Street I Steelton, PA 17113 I T +1 717 986 2000 usa.arcelormittal.com I @ArcelorMittalUS Steelton facts Plant leadership Steven Taylor, general manager Union representation Raymond Napoli, president USW 1688 Employees 538 Acreage 251 Building space 1.7 million sq ft Steelmaking capacity Approximately 1 million tons Site founded 1867 Products Railroad rails, specialty blooms, flat bars Markets served Forging, railroad Services provided Produces railroad rails, specialty blooms and flat bars for use in railroad and ingots for forging markets Principal production 150 ton D.C. electric-arc furnace facilities with ladle refining and vacuum degassing, a three-strand continuous jumbo bloom caster and an ingot-teeming facility Certifications AAR Certificate, ISO 9001 Certificate, ISO 14001 Certificate, OHSAS 18001 Certificate, PED Certificate About ArcelorMittal Steelton ArcelorMittal Steelton, one of only three rail producers in the Americas, is located along the Susquehanna River in Steelton, Pennsylvania, 4 miles south of Harrisburg. The eastern Pennsylvania location provides convenient and economical access to customers through an excellent network of highways and railroads, as well as easy access to several deep water ports. The plant operates an electric arc furnace with ladle refining and vacuum degassing, a three-strand continuous jumbo bloom caster and an ingot-teeming facility. Operations also include various rolling and finishing mills. Steelton produces railroad rails, forging quality ingots and blooms, as well as various bar products for use in railroad, open-die forging, and industrial applications. ArcelorMittal Steelton

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About ArcelorMittalArcelorMittal is the world’s largest steel and mining company. In 2016, ArcelorMittal globally had sales of $56.8 billion, steel shipments of 92.4 million net tons and crude steel production of 100.1 million net tons. ArcelorMittal has approximately 200,000 employees and steelmaking operations in 18 countries on four continents.

In the United States, ArcelorMittal employs nearly 20,000 at over 20 operations, with an additional 1,200 employees in research and development, corporate offices and sales centers. In 2016, ArcelorMittal USA produced approximately 15 million net tons of raw steel used to create flat, long, tubular and tailored blank steel products serving the automotive, construction, pipe and tube, appliance, container and machinery markets.

ArcelorMittal Steelton215 S. Front Street I Steelton, PA 17113 I T +1 717 986 2000usa.arcelormittal.com I @ArcelorMittalUS

Steelton factsPlant leadership Steven Taylor, general managerUnion representation Raymond Napoli, president

USW 1688 Employees 538

Acreage 251Building space 1.7 million sq ftSteelmaking capacity Approximately 1 million tonsSite founded 1867Products Railroad rails, specialty blooms,

flat barsMarkets served Forging, railroadServices provided Produces railroad rails, specialty

blooms and flat bars for use in railroad and ingots for forging markets

Principal production 150 ton D.C. electric-arc furnace facilities with ladle refining and vacuum

degassing, a three-strand continuous jumbo bloom caster and an ingot-teeming facility

Certifications AAR Certificate, ISO 9001 Certificate, ISO 14001 Certificate, OHSAS 18001 Certificate, PED Certificate

About ArcelorMittal SteeltonArcelorMittal Steelton, one of only three rail producers in the Americas, is located along the Susquehanna River in Steelton, Pennsylvania, 4 miles south of Harrisburg. The eastern Pennsylvania location provides convenient and economical access to customers through an excellent network of highways and railroads, as well as easy access to several deep water ports. The plant operates an electric arc furnace with ladle refining and vacuum degassing, a three-strand continuous jumbo bloom caster and an ingot-teeming facility. Operations also include various rolling and finishing mills. Steelton produces railroad rails, forging quality ingots and blooms, as well as various bar products for use in railroad, open-die forging, and industrial applications.

ArcelorMittal Steelton

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Our sustainability and corporate responsibility approach is driven by 10 sustainability outcomes that we believe are essential not only for the long-term future of our business and our ability to deliver value for all stakeholders, but also for the role that steel has to play in creating high-quality, sustainable lifestyles for people all over the world. Highlights of five of these 10 outcomes, of which ArcelorMittal Steelton plays an important role, include:• Safe, healthy, quality working lives for all of our people: The lost time injury

(LTI) frequency rate in the U.S. in 2016 was 1.24 per million worker hours, a 7percent improvement over 2015.

• Efficient use of resources and high recycling rates: 29 percentof each ton of steel produced at ArcelorMittal USA is from recycled scrap steel.

• Responsible energy user that helps create a lower carbon future:38 energy projects resulted in $26 million in energy savings in 2016, theequivalent of powering 19,000 homes a year. Designated ENERGY STAR®partner and Better Buildings, Better Plants member.

• Trusted user of air, land and water: Recognizing the importance of waterwithin our business, we are a leader and the sole corporate funder of Sustain OurGreat Lakes, a public-private partnership to protect fish, wildlife and habitatthroughout the Great Lakes Basin. The program has made $125 million inconservation investments in the region since 2006.

• Active and welcomed member of the community: Since 2008, ArcelorMittalUSA and its employees have invested over $62 million in nonprofit organizationsacross the United States. Our signature grantmaking initiative is investing inscience, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs at the local andnational level.

ArcelorMittal USA Sustainability and corporate responsibility highlights

ArcelorMittal Steelton’s

corporate responsibility

efforts are led by a

Council for Stronger

Communities (CSC).

Comprised of diverse

leadership from the facility,

the CSC implements

global, national and local

initiatives and builds

sustainable stakeholder

partnerships.

Major community investment partners at Steelton include:

• American Red Cross serving CentralPennsylvania

• Boys and Girls Club ofHarrisburg

• Penn State Harrisburg• Steelton Borough Police

Department• Steelton Fire Department• Steelton-Highspire School District• United Way of the Capital Region

• Whitaker Center for Scienceand the Arts

An example of sustainability at ArcelorMittal SteeltonAfter operating more than a century using soaking pit technology, ArcelorMittal Steelton installed a new state-of-the-art walking beam reheat furnace in 2015. This $67 million capital project kicks off a new era for the plant, one of only three rail producers in North and South America. The resulting efficiencies will be many: substantial fuel (natural gas) savings; greater yield with less scale growth; and less carbon loss from the surface of the heated bloom and more. The previously used 24 soaking pits each required a lengthy 10-15 hour period of intense heating to reach and maintain the rolling temperature needed to roll a bloom. Now, each bloom can be heated in just 4-10 hours, with much greater control and precision. This adds up to a million dollars or more per year in energy savings, an approximate 40 percent improvement in energy efficiency.

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