Evraz North America sells structural tubing venture

EVRAZ’s North American subsidiary EVRAZ North America (ENA) signed an agreement with Maruichi Oregon Steel Tube to sell ENA’s structural tubing business (formerly known as Columbia Structural Steel) in Portland, Oregon, for approximately USD 51 million in cash, including approximately USD 8.5 million of proceeds from the sale of inventories.

Proceeds from the sale will be re-invested in ENA as well as used to pay down the ABL balances.
The structural tubing facility produces 5,000t/month of hollow steel sections (HSS) for construction, industrial and agricultural applications. Its disposal is in line with EVRAZ strategy of divesting of non-core businesses. The mill has 50 employees, all of whom will be offered positions with Maruichi.

“Our rail and tubular, in particular large diameter pipe, businesses are a strategic priority for EVRAZ in North America and we are going to allocate resources to their development, while structural tubing is non-core in this respect,” said Conrad Winkler, president and CEO of EVRAZ North America. “We are pleased to sell it to Maruichi with an agreement to supply a significant part of their steel coil needs, and we appreciate their interest in retaining the seasoned workforce.”

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