Solutions in Steel for Plate

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ArcelorMittal USA Solutions in Steel for Plate Company and product overview

ArcelorMittal Who we are The world s leading steel company ArcelorMittal is the world s leading steel company with operations in more than 60 countries and approximately 285,000 employees around the world. The Health and Safety of our employees is our top priority. We continue to aim toward the goal of zero accidents. As a steel and mining company, ArcelorMittal had revenues of $78 billion in 2010 with shipments of 85 million tons, representing about 6 percent of the world steel output. The company has an industrial presence in 20 countries across the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe. The company holds large captive supplies of raw materials and leadership positions in all major global customer segments: automotive, construction, infrastructure, household appliances and energy. ArcelorMittal is committed to its promise of transforming tomorrow and the three values that underpin it Sustainability, Quality and Leadership. ArcelorMittal Solutions in Steel for Plate 2

Leadership and competitive advantages in value added products Global company Global reach towards key customers with production facilities in all major markets. Knowledgeable team With thousands of employees around the world, our people bring a breadth of knowledge and extensive expertise to our customers. This includes a dedicated sales team to provide customers the information they need and attention they deserve. Research and Development expertise Leading R&D and product development capability with approximately 1,400 researchers in 14 research centers in Europe and the Americas allowing us to rapidly launch new products and customized solutions. Production expertise Plates are produced using sound metallurgical practices at modern facilities using advanced technologies to produce high-quality products. We have multiple plate production facilities allowing for manufacturing flexibility and geographical coverage to better serve our customers and markets. Product diversity A broad range of value-added products, including flat carbon, tubular and long products. This allows ArcelorMittal to provide a complete offering of advanced solutions and products to meet and exceed customer expectations. Products Broadest plate product range in the industry. Product mix includes As Rolled plate produced from the highest quality slabs or unique ingot configuration as well as the capability to apply TMCP* technology to achieve superior plate properties without heat treating. Possess the largest and most capable plate Heat Treating capacity in the industry including Quench and Temper, Normalized, Anneal and Stress Relieve. Our plate products are produced to all major specifying agencies including ASTM, ASME, AISI and API as well as many European requirements and customer designed specifications. Markets Our broad product capability allows us to serve a diversified portfolio of end plate markets. Plate markets served include: Energy (including offshore, pipe, wind and process vessel), Machinery, Rail, Construction, Shipbuilding and Distribution. * Thermal-Mechanical Controlled Processing ArcelorMittal Solutions in Steel for Plate 3

Extensive USA Plate production facilities Washington Burns Harbor Montana North Dakota Vermont Maine Oregon Nevada California Idaho Utah Gary Global R&D East Chicago Chicago Indiana Harbor Wyoming Colorado South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Minnesota Wisconsin Iowa Illinois Missouri Michigan Indiana Kentucky Ohio West Virginia Pennsylvania Virginia New York Maryland New Hampshire Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Jersey Delaware Washington, D.C. Coatesville Conshohocken Cleveland Tennessee North Carolina Piedmont Arizona New Mexico Oklahoma Arkansas South Carolina Texas Mississippi Alabama Georgia Louisiana Florida Melting Facilities Burns Harbor, IN, Indiana Harbor, IN, and Cleveland, OH Blast Furnaces/Basic Oxygen Furnaces 10" Continuous Cast Slabs Coatesville, PA Electric Furnace Melting 9" Continuous Cast Slabs; Bottom Poured Ingot Casting Ladle Refining/Low Sulfur Calcium Inclusion Shape Control Vacuum Degassing VOD Unit Duracorr Stainless Melting Rolling and Heat Treating Capabilities Burns Harbor, IN and Gary, IN Rolling Capability 3 /16" to 4" Heat Treatment Capability 3 /16" to 4" Up to 150" wide TMCP Precise Weight Plate Coatesville, PA Rolling Capability 3 /16" to 28" Heat Treatment Capability 3 /16" to 28" Up to 195" wide Conshohocken, PA Rolling Capability 1 /8" to 3" Heat Treatment Capability 1 /8" to 3" Up to 100" wide Discrete and Coil Corporate Flat Carbon Plate Corporate Office/District Sales Steelmaking and processing facilities Processing facilities Research and development Key supplier of plate market Above is a partial listing of all ArcelorMittal locations within North America. ArcelorMittal Solutions in Steel for Plate 4

Diverse product range for the Plate market Markets Burns Harbor, IN/ Gary, IN Conshohocken, PA Coatesville, PA Bridges Construction & Agricultural Machinery Industrial Machinery Mining Machinery Offshore Platforms Oil and Gas Pipelines Rail Car Industry Shipbuilding (Barges, Navy Ships) Storage Tanks Transmission Poles Wind Towers Products Aircraft Quality Steels ASTM Grades Clad Cryogenic Steels Flame Cut Shapes Free Machining Steels General Purpose Heat Treat Products General Purpose Structural Grades High Strength Steels Military Alloys Mold, Tool and Die steels Nuclear Grades Premium Abrasion Steels Proprietary Grades Safety Floor Plate Weathering Steels Special Features Plate Types Carbon & HSLA Alloy Commercial Grades, Military Armor, Aircraft Quality, Tool Steel Roll Bonded Clad Steel Duracorr (12% Chromium Stainless) Plate Coils Floor Plate Heat Treatment Normalizing, Normalize and Temper Quench & Temper Annealing, Spherodize Anneal Stress Relieving Special Non-Standard Cycles Melt Practices Calcium Treated Coarse Grain Practice Fine Grain Practice Special Tolerances Precise Weight Plate Surface Preparation Oiling Blasting Priming Flame Cutting Oxy-Fuel & Plasma Circles, Rings, Sketches, and Strips Standardized Testing Tensile CVN Impacts, Drop Weight HIC Testing Through Thickness Testing Through Gauge Testing, Dynamic Tear Cleanliness (Aircraft Quality) Ultrasonic Testing, Step-Cooled Magnetic Particle Testing Certifications ISO9001:2000, ABS ArcelorMittal Solutions in Steel for Plate 5

Supporting the Plate market Employ certified manufacturing processes and laboratory testing to ensure consistent product quality Introduce new or enhanced products developed by our Global R&D to meet or exceed customer expectations Offer metallurgical, welding, R&D, and advanced engineering support to improve integrity of Plate products In 2011, introducing state-of-the-art Heat Treating, Blasting, and Priming capabilities at our Burns Harbor, IN operation Provide products from multiple locations through one company Continue to develop and produce plate grades that can be incorporated into an expanding array of end uses ArcelorMittal USA products meet the Buy American provisions of both the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. ArcelorMittal Solutions in Steel for Plate 6

Key facts Steel is the world s most recycled material, and in North America alone over 80 million tons of steel are recycled or exported for recycling annually Recycling steel saves energy and natural resources, with an energy savings equivalent to the energy required to power 20 million households per year As a result of the inherent nature of steelmaking and scrap usage, ArcelorMittal has become one of the largest recycled steel consumers in North America Through its core values of Sustainability, Quality and Leadership, ArcelorMittal commits to operating in a responsible manner with respect to the health, safety and wellbeing of its employees, contractors and the communities in which it operates. It is also committed to the sustainable management of the environment and its finite resources ArcelorMittal recognizes that it has a significant responsibility to tackle the global climate change challenge: it takes a leading role in the industry's efforts to develop breakthrough steelmaking technologies and is actively researching and developing steel-based technologies and solutions that contribute to combat climate change United States ArcelorMittal USA Corporate Office 1 South Dearborn Street 18th Floor Chicago, IL 60603-9888 USA T +1 800 422 9422 ArcelorMittal USA Plate ARC Building 139 Modena Road Coatesville, PA 19320-0911 USA T +1 800 966 5352 ArcelorMittal USA Plate 250 West U.S. Highway 12 Burns Harbor, IN 46304-9745 USA T +1 800 422 9422 E usaplateinquiries@arcelormittal.com www.arcelormittal.com Solutions in Steel is a registered trademark of ArcelorMittal Dofasco. Printed on recycled paper.