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A Cliffs spokesperson wrote in an emailed response to Crain's that it "never laid off any employees" related to the temporary idling of the C6 blast furnace. The spokesperson wrote that the C6 blast ...
The temporary closure of the Dearborn steel mill, to be offset by the return of the Cleveland C6 blast furnace, "reflects a re-balancing of capacity, not a reduction," with the goal being ...
Cleveland-Cliffs invested $150 million in a new finishing line in Ohio that is bolstering its profitable stainless steel ...
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. It added that the Dearborn Works' finish plants ...
The Cleveland-Cliffs steel mill previously received a $500 million grant to switch to a hydrogen-powered furnace. Now, they ...
Cleveland-Cliffs idled its C6 blast furnace at Cleveland-Works to adjust to the weak market conditions.
The company's Cleveland Works C6 blast furnace, which halted operations last year, should be fully operational by the time of the layoffs, Cleveland-Cliffs said in a statement emailed to the ...
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Cleveland-Cliffs Steel Corporation is getting more than $19 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to electrify specialty steel production furnaces at its Butler Works ...
Cleveland-Cliffs confirmed Tuesday it will lay off 600 workers at its Dearborn Works plant as part of plans to temporarily idle parts of the facility, a decision the steel producer says was driven ...
Local steel producer Cleveland-Cliffs has officially canceled its hydrogen-powered steel project in Middletown, Ohio. The company claims the decision was made due to concerns about not having enough ...
Cleveland-Cliffs will temporarily idle some operations at its Dearborn, Michigan, steel plant, laying off ~600 employees, citing weak demand in the U.S. automotive industry.