Harrisburg, Pa. — U.S. Steel announced Thursday that it will restart steel slab production at Granite City Works in southern Illinois after idling the last blast furnace in 2023. The company reversed an earlier plan to wind down a processing mill and cited rising customer demand and confidence in safely operating the facility to meet 2026 needs. CEO David Burritt said the firm will hire and train workers and contractors, upgrade equipment, and ready operations, targeting production in the first half of next year. Officials highlighted roughly 400 returning jobs. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
U.S. Steel, local businesses, suppliers, and the regional economy stand to benefit from resumed operations through increased production, employment and commercial activity tied to the Granite City Works restart.
The 2023 shutdown reduced local employment and economic activity in Granite City; those lost wages and business revenue harmed workers and supporting businesses until this announced restart.
After reading and researching latest news.... U.S. Steel plans to restart a blast furnace at Granite City Works, citing customer demand; the company expects production in the first half of next year, aims to meet 2026 demand, and will hire workers while coordinating with unions and officials for safe restart.
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Granite City Furnace Reopening Signals Return of Production
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