Company: MT
Filing Date: 2025-03-10
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001243429-25-000017
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Company: ArcelorMittal
Filing Date: 2025-03-10
Form: 20-F
Chunk 124
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 of Avilés and Gijón, which are connected by ArcelorMittal España’s own railway system. These two facilities operate as a single integrated steel plant. The product range of ArcelorMittal España includes rail, wire rod, heavy plates and hot rolled coil, as well as more highly processed products such as hot dip and electro galvanized sheet, tinplate and organic coated sheet. The facilities are also connected by rail to the region’s two main ports, Avilés and Gijón. Raw materials are received at the port of Gijón, where they are unloaded at a dedicated dry-bulk terminal, which is linked to steel-making facilities by conveyor belt. A variety of products are shipped through the Avilés port facilities to other units of the Group and to ArcelorMittal España’s customers. In May 2024, t he Company commenced construction of a new 1.1 million tonne EAF for long products at the Gijón site and which will ultimately lead to a reduction of 1 million tonnes of CO 2 e. See “Business overview—Sustainable development— Climate change and decarbonization". ArcelorMittal Poland ArcelorMittal Poland is the largest steel producer in Poland and includes six plants located in Silesia, Malopolska and Opolskie province. ArcelorMittal Poland’s Zdzieszowice coke plant produces and supplies coke to ArcelorMittal subsidiaries and third parties. ArcelorMittal Poland produces a wide range of steel products, including both long and flat products such as slabs, billets, blooms, sections, sheet piles, rails up to 120 meters long, railway accessories, mining supports sections, hot rolled coils, sheets and strips, cold rolled coils, sheets and strips, hot dip galvanized coils and sheets, wire rods and organic coated sheets and coils. Products are mainly sold in the domestic Polish market, while the remainder is exported, primarily to customers located in other EU member states. ArcelorMittal Poland’s principal customers are in the construction, engineering, transport, mining and automotive industries. Following the permanent closure in November 2020 of its blast furnace and steel plant in Kraków, the coke plant continued to operate, as did its downstream operations (two rolling mills, the hot dip galvanizing line and the new organic coating line). The slabs for the rolling mills in Kraków are supplied mainly from the steel shop in Dabrowa Górnicza where the Company is investing in deb