Nippon Steel’s response to the current steel demand

Nippon Steel Corporation has been lowering the tapping ratio of blast furnaces, extending the time between blasting, and taking other measures to reduce overall steel output volume. Responding to the immediate sharp drop in demand for steel products, however, the company has decided to implement additional measures as follows:
Blast furnace banking, etc.

-The banking* of the No. 1 blast furnace at the East Nippon Works’ Kashima area will be carried out from the middle of April 2020, as soon as preparations are completed.

-The banking* of the No. 1 blast furnace at the Kansai Works’ Wakayama area will also be carried out from late April 2020, as soon as preparations are completed.

* Banking is to take measures to temporarily stop blast furnace production but make it possible to restart production at a later date by stopping the air blast flow.

Concerning coke ovens, in accordance with the reduction in blast furnace tapping volume, we will adjust or suspend production of some of coke ovens at the East Nippon Works’ Kashima area and Kimitsu area, and the Kansai Works’ Wakayama area, in addition to a substantial reduction of their operating rates, which has already been executed.

The company intends to continue responding to changes in steel demand and carrying out prompt and effective production adjustment.

Courtesy of Nippon Steel Corporation.
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