US Steel Industry Outlook to 2017
The US steel industry ranked third largest in the world in terms of production and is also one of the world’s largest to be consumed. In 2012, the country maintained its third position globally with nearly 5.7% share in crude steel production. The industry benefited from soaring steel demand in the automobile and construction sectors. Moreover, the cost effective and highly efficient steel making technologies worked as a catalyst that uplifted the US steel demand in the international markets.
In their latest research report, “US Steel Industry Outlook to 2017”, RNCOS analysts have identified that the US steel industry has been playing an important role in the overall economic development. This can be attributed to its increased production and consumption levels in 2012 with respect to the previous year. Crude steel production surged around 3% in 2012, while consumption increased more than 8% during the same period. The analysts expect that this trend will continue in future too due to increases in consumption from various industrial sectors.
Essentially, the report studies the US steel industry in terms of production, consumption, export and import scenarios; steel demand analysis; pricing analysis; etc. Further, product-wise production and consumption have been discussed including long products, flat products and seamless tubes with forecast till 2017. The report covers a break up of the long products production into concrete reinforcing bars, bars and wire rods; and flat products into electrical sheet & strip, tin mill and other metallic coated sheet & strip. In addition, the consumption section in the report covers consumption by types of product, which represents that flat products account for the major share in total steel consumption in the country. A coverage of finished steel consumption by products, including stainless steel sheet or strip, plate, bar, rod and wire is also provided.
Our comprehensive study also covers all information regarding steel demand analysis in various sectors, including construction, automobiles, energy, container, defense and security, etc. It covers a steel pricing analysis vis-a-vis steel spot prices and average scrap prices. Besides these, the research includes trends and drivers prevailing in the US steel industry.
The report is an outcome of comprehensive research and unbiased analysis of the US steel industry and its various segments to present a clear picture of the past and present market trends. It evaluates the existing market opportunities in relation to the factors driving steel demand. Also, it contains information about steel pricing and US government’s stimulus package to bring the industry back on its growth track.
Finally, the report covers a detailed analysis of key players with their business descriptions, financial analyses and strengths & weaknesses. These players’ production growth rate analyses are compared with the industry’s average growth rate to understand the direction in which the steel industry is likely to move in future.
In their latest research report, “US Steel Industry Outlook to 2017”, RNCOS analysts have identified that the US steel industry has been playing an important role in the overall economic development. This can be attributed to its increased production and consumption levels in 2012 with respect to the previous year. Crude steel production surged around 3% in 2012, while consumption increased more than 8% during the same period. The analysts expect that this trend will continue in future too due to increases in consumption from various industrial sectors.
Essentially, the report studies the US steel industry in terms of production, consumption, export and import scenarios; steel demand analysis; pricing analysis; etc. Further, product-wise production and consumption have been discussed including long products, flat products and seamless tubes with forecast till 2017. The report covers a break up of the long products production into concrete reinforcing bars, bars and wire rods; and flat products into electrical sheet & strip, tin mill and other metallic coated sheet & strip. In addition, the consumption section in the report covers consumption by types of product, which represents that flat products account for the major share in total steel consumption in the country. A coverage of finished steel consumption by products, including stainless steel sheet or strip, plate, bar, rod and wire is also provided.
Our comprehensive study also covers all information regarding steel demand analysis in various sectors, including construction, automobiles, energy, container, defense and security, etc. It covers a steel pricing analysis vis-a-vis steel spot prices and average scrap prices. Besides these, the research includes trends and drivers prevailing in the US steel industry.
The report is an outcome of comprehensive research and unbiased analysis of the US steel industry and its various segments to present a clear picture of the past and present market trends. It evaluates the existing market opportunities in relation to the factors driving steel demand. Also, it contains information about steel pricing and US government’s stimulus package to bring the industry back on its growth track.
Finally, the report covers a detailed analysis of key players with their business descriptions, financial analyses and strengths & weaknesses. These players’ production growth rate analyses are compared with the industry’s average growth rate to understand the direction in which the steel industry is likely to move in future.
1. ANALYST VIEW
2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3. US - IN GLOBAL CONTEXT
4. US STEEL INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
4.1 Availability of Raw Material
5. STEEL INDUSTRY OUTLOOK TO 2017
5.1 Production
5.1.1 Crude Steel
5.1.1.1 Continuously Cast Steel
5.1.1.2 Ingots
5.1.2 By Product (Hot Rolled Products)
5.1.2.1 Long Products
5.1.2.1.1 Concrete Reinforcing Bars
5.1.2.1.2 Bars
5.1.2.1.3 Wire Rod
5.1.2.2 Flat Products
5.1.2.2.1 Electrical Sheet and Strip
5.1.2.2.2 Tinmill
5.1.2.2.3 Other Metallic Coated Sheet and Strip
5.1.2.3 Seamless Tubes
5.1.3 Steel Scrap
5.2 Consumption
5.2.1 Crude Steel
5.2.2 Finished Steel
5.2.2.1 Flat Products
5.2.2.2 Long Products
5.2.2.3 Specialty Steel Product
5.2.2.3.1 Stainless Sheet/Strip
5.2.2.3.2 Stainless Plate
5.2.2.3.3 Stainless Bar
5.2.2.3.4 Stainless Rod
5.2.2.3.5 Stainless Steel Wire
5.2.3 Scrap Steel
5.3 Export and Import
5.3.1 Long Products
5.3.2 Flat Products
5.3.3 Tubular Products
5.3.4 Specialty Steel
5.3.5 Steel Scrap
6. STEEL DEMAND ANALYSIS
6.1 Construction Sector
6.1.1 Residential Sector
6.1.2 Non-residential Sector
6.2 Automobile Sector
6.3 Energy Sector
6.4 Container
6.5 Defense and Security
7. STEEL PRICING ANALYSIS
8. INDUSTRY TRENDS AND DRIVERS
8.1 Shale Gas Revolution
8.2 Growing Energy Efficiency and Reduction in CO2 Emissions
8.3 Emerging Breakthrough Steel Producing Technologies
8.4 Growing Use of Recycled Steel
9. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
9.1 United States Steel Corporation
9.1.1 Business Description
9.1.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.2 Nucor Corporation
9.2.1 Business Description
9.2.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.3 ArcelorMittal USA, LLC
9.3.1 Business Description
9.3.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.4 Steel Dynamics, Inc. (SDI)
9.4.1 Business Description
9.4.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.5 AK Steel Corporation
9.5.1 Business Description
9.5.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.6 Gerdau Ameristeel Corporation
9.6.1 Business Description
9.6.2 Strengths and weaknesses
9.7 Allegheny Technologies Incorporated
9.7.1 Business Description
9.7.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.8 The Timken Company
9.8.1 Business Description
9.8.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.9 Commercial Metals Company
9.9.1 Business Description
9.9.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3. US - IN GLOBAL CONTEXT
4. US STEEL INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
4.1 Availability of Raw Material
5. STEEL INDUSTRY OUTLOOK TO 2017
5.1 Production
5.1.1 Crude Steel
5.1.1.1 Continuously Cast Steel
5.1.1.2 Ingots
5.1.2 By Product (Hot Rolled Products)
5.1.2.1 Long Products
5.1.2.1.1 Concrete Reinforcing Bars
5.1.2.1.2 Bars
5.1.2.1.3 Wire Rod
5.1.2.2 Flat Products
5.1.2.2.1 Electrical Sheet and Strip
5.1.2.2.2 Tinmill
5.1.2.2.3 Other Metallic Coated Sheet and Strip
5.1.2.3 Seamless Tubes
5.1.3 Steel Scrap
5.2 Consumption
5.2.1 Crude Steel
5.2.2 Finished Steel
5.2.2.1 Flat Products
5.2.2.2 Long Products
5.2.2.3 Specialty Steel Product
5.2.2.3.1 Stainless Sheet/Strip
5.2.2.3.2 Stainless Plate
5.2.2.3.3 Stainless Bar
5.2.2.3.4 Stainless Rod
5.2.2.3.5 Stainless Steel Wire
5.2.3 Scrap Steel
5.3 Export and Import
5.3.1 Long Products
5.3.2 Flat Products
5.3.3 Tubular Products
5.3.4 Specialty Steel
5.3.5 Steel Scrap
6. STEEL DEMAND ANALYSIS
6.1 Construction Sector
6.1.1 Residential Sector
6.1.2 Non-residential Sector
6.2 Automobile Sector
6.3 Energy Sector
6.4 Container
6.5 Defense and Security
7. STEEL PRICING ANALYSIS
8. INDUSTRY TRENDS AND DRIVERS
8.1 Shale Gas Revolution
8.2 Growing Energy Efficiency and Reduction in CO2 Emissions
8.3 Emerging Breakthrough Steel Producing Technologies
8.4 Growing Use of Recycled Steel
9. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
9.1 United States Steel Corporation
9.1.1 Business Description
9.1.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.2 Nucor Corporation
9.2.1 Business Description
9.2.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.3 ArcelorMittal USA, LLC
9.3.1 Business Description
9.3.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.4 Steel Dynamics, Inc. (SDI)
9.4.1 Business Description
9.4.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.5 AK Steel Corporation
9.5.1 Business Description
9.5.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.6 Gerdau Ameristeel Corporation
9.6.1 Business Description
9.6.2 Strengths and weaknesses
9.7 Allegheny Technologies Incorporated
9.7.1 Business Description
9.7.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.8 The Timken Company
9.8.1 Business Description
9.8.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
9.9 Commercial Metals Company
9.9.1 Business Description
9.9.2 Strength Weakness Analysis
LIST OF FIGURES:
Figure 3-1: Global - Top Crude Steel Producing Countries (%), 2012
Figure 4-1: Iron Ore Production (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2012
Figure 4-2: Iron Ore Imports (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2012
Figure 4-3: Iron Ore Imports by Country (%), 2012
Figure 4-4: Iron Ore Exports (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2012
Figure 5-1: Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-2: Crude Steel Production by Process (%), 2012
Figure 5-3: Crude Steel Production by Type (%), 2012
Figure 5-4: Forecast for Crude Steel Production by Type (%), 2017
Figure 5-5: Continuously Cast Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-6: Ingots Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-7: Hot Rolled Products Production by Segment (%), 2012
Figure 5-8: Forecast for Hot Rolled Products Production by Segment (%), 2017
Figure 5-9: Hot Rolled Long Products Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-10: Concrete Reinforcing Bars Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-11: Hot Rolled Bars Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-12: Wire Rod Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-13: Hot Rolled Flat Products Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-14: Electrical Sheet and Strip Production ('000 Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-15: Tinmill Products Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-16: Other Metallic Coated Sheet and Strip Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-17: Seamless Tubes Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-18: Iron and Steel Scrap Production (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2012
Figure 5-19: Apparent Steel Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-20: Apparent Finished Steel Products Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-21: Apparent Finished Steel Consumption by Product Type (%), 2012
Figure 5-22: Forecast for Apparent Finished Steel Consumption by Product Type (%), 2017
Figure 5-23: Flat Products Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-24: Long Products Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-25: Stainless Sheet/Strip Consumption ('000 Net Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-26: Stainless Plate Consumption ('000 Net Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-27: Stainless Bar Consumption ('000 Net Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-28: Stainless Rod Consumption ('000 Net Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-29: Stainless Wire Consumption ('000 Net Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-30: Iron and Scrap Steel Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2012
Figure 5-31: Export and Import of Steel (Million Net Tons), 2009-2012
Figure 5-32: Export and Import of Long Products (Million Metric Tons), 2009-2012
Figure 5-33: Export and Import of Flat Products (Million Metric Tons), 2009-2012
Figure 5-34: Export and Import of Tubular Products (Million Metric Tons), 2009-2012
Figure 5-35: Exports and Imports of Iron & Steel Scrap (Million Metric Tons), 2009-2012
Figure 6-1: Steel Shipments by Sector (%), 2012
Figure 6-2: Total Construction Spending (Billion US$), 2010-2014
Figure 6-3: Housing Starts (‘000 Units), 2010-2013
Figure 6-4: Residential Construction Spending (Billion US$), 2010-2014
Figure 6-5: Residential Construction Spending by Type (%), 2012
Figure 6-6: Non-residential Construction Spending (Billion US$), 2010-2014
Figure 6-7: Non-residential Construction Spending by Sector (%), 2012
Figure 6-8: Automobile Production (Million Units), 2009-2012
Figure 6-9: Steel Consumption in Energy Industry (Million Tons), 2011-2013
Figure 7-1: Average Steel Spot Price (US$/Ton), 2009-2012
Figure 7-2: Average Steel Scrap Price (US$/Ton), 2009-2012
Figure 8-1: Energy Intensity in Steel Industry (MBTU/Ton), 2006-2010
Figure 8-2: CO2 Intensity in Steel Industry (per Ton Produced), 2006-2009
Figure 9-1: US Steel Corporation - Growth Rate of Flat Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-2: Nucor Corporation - Growth rate of Flat Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-3: Nucor Corporation - Growth rate of Long Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-4: ArcelorMittal USA - Growth Rate of Flat Products Production vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-5: ArcelorMittal USA - Growth rate of Long Products Production vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-6: Steel Dynamics - Growth rate of Flat Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-7: Steel Dynamics - Growth rate of Long Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-8: AK Steel Corporation - Growth Rate of Flat Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-9: AK Steel Corporation - Growth rate of Long Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-10: Gerdau SA - Growth rate of Long Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-11: Allegheny Technologies Incorporation - Growth rate of Flat Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-12: Timken Company - Growth rate of Long products vs industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-13: Commercial Metals Company - Growth rate of Long products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 3-1: Global - Top Crude Steel Producing Countries (%), 2012
Figure 4-1: Iron Ore Production (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2012
Figure 4-2: Iron Ore Imports (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2012
Figure 4-3: Iron Ore Imports by Country (%), 2012
Figure 4-4: Iron Ore Exports (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2012
Figure 5-1: Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-2: Crude Steel Production by Process (%), 2012
Figure 5-3: Crude Steel Production by Type (%), 2012
Figure 5-4: Forecast for Crude Steel Production by Type (%), 2017
Figure 5-5: Continuously Cast Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-6: Ingots Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-7: Hot Rolled Products Production by Segment (%), 2012
Figure 5-8: Forecast for Hot Rolled Products Production by Segment (%), 2017
Figure 5-9: Hot Rolled Long Products Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-10: Concrete Reinforcing Bars Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-11: Hot Rolled Bars Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-12: Wire Rod Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-13: Hot Rolled Flat Products Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-14: Electrical Sheet and Strip Production ('000 Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-15: Tinmill Products Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-16: Other Metallic Coated Sheet and Strip Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-17: Seamless Tubes Production (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-18: Iron and Steel Scrap Production (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2012
Figure 5-19: Apparent Steel Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-20: Apparent Finished Steel Products Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-21: Apparent Finished Steel Consumption by Product Type (%), 2012
Figure 5-22: Forecast for Apparent Finished Steel Consumption by Product Type (%), 2017
Figure 5-23: Flat Products Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-24: Long Products Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-25: Stainless Sheet/Strip Consumption ('000 Net Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-26: Stainless Plate Consumption ('000 Net Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-27: Stainless Bar Consumption ('000 Net Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-28: Stainless Rod Consumption ('000 Net Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-29: Stainless Wire Consumption ('000 Net Tons), 2011-2017
Figure 5-30: Iron and Scrap Steel Consumption (Million Metric Tons), 2008-2012
Figure 5-31: Export and Import of Steel (Million Net Tons), 2009-2012
Figure 5-32: Export and Import of Long Products (Million Metric Tons), 2009-2012
Figure 5-33: Export and Import of Flat Products (Million Metric Tons), 2009-2012
Figure 5-34: Export and Import of Tubular Products (Million Metric Tons), 2009-2012
Figure 5-35: Exports and Imports of Iron & Steel Scrap (Million Metric Tons), 2009-2012
Figure 6-1: Steel Shipments by Sector (%), 2012
Figure 6-2: Total Construction Spending (Billion US$), 2010-2014
Figure 6-3: Housing Starts (‘000 Units), 2010-2013
Figure 6-4: Residential Construction Spending (Billion US$), 2010-2014
Figure 6-5: Residential Construction Spending by Type (%), 2012
Figure 6-6: Non-residential Construction Spending (Billion US$), 2010-2014
Figure 6-7: Non-residential Construction Spending by Sector (%), 2012
Figure 6-8: Automobile Production (Million Units), 2009-2012
Figure 6-9: Steel Consumption in Energy Industry (Million Tons), 2011-2013
Figure 7-1: Average Steel Spot Price (US$/Ton), 2009-2012
Figure 7-2: Average Steel Scrap Price (US$/Ton), 2009-2012
Figure 8-1: Energy Intensity in Steel Industry (MBTU/Ton), 2006-2010
Figure 8-2: CO2 Intensity in Steel Industry (per Ton Produced), 2006-2009
Figure 9-1: US Steel Corporation - Growth Rate of Flat Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-2: Nucor Corporation - Growth rate of Flat Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-3: Nucor Corporation - Growth rate of Long Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-4: ArcelorMittal USA - Growth Rate of Flat Products Production vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-5: ArcelorMittal USA - Growth rate of Long Products Production vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-6: Steel Dynamics - Growth rate of Flat Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-7: Steel Dynamics - Growth rate of Long Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-8: AK Steel Corporation - Growth Rate of Flat Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-9: AK Steel Corporation - Growth rate of Long Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-10: Gerdau SA - Growth rate of Long Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-11: Allegheny Technologies Incorporation - Growth rate of Flat Products vs Industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-12: Timken Company - Growth rate of Long products vs industry (2010-2012)
Figure 9-13: Commercial Metals Company - Growth rate of Long products vs Industry (2010-2012)
LIST OF TABLES:
Table 5-1: Finished Steel Mill Products Imports by Country (‘000 Net Tons), 2012 & 2013
Table 5-2: Specialty Steel Import by Product Type (Net Tons), 2011 & 2012
Table 5-3: Top Iron and Steel Scrap Exporting Destinations (Million Metric Tons), 2012
Table 8-1: Steel Recycling Rates by Sector (%), 2008-2012
Table 9-1: US Steel Corporation - Production Capacity by Region and Segment (Million Net Tons), 2012
Table 9-2: US Steel Corporation - Production by Segments (Million Net Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-3: US Steel Corporation - Steel Shipments by Segments (Million Net Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-4: US Steel Corporation - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-5: Nucor Corporation - Steel Production Capacity (Million Net Tons), 2012
Table 9-6: Nucor Corporation - Steel Products Capacity (Million Net Tons), 2012
Table 9-7: Nucor Corporation - Steel Production (Million Net Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-8: Nucor Corporation - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-9: Arcelor Mittal USA - Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-10: ArcelorMittal Group - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-11: Steel Dynamics - Steel Production Capacity (Million Net Tons), 2012
Table 9-12: Steel Dynamics - Steel Shipments by Product Type (Million Net Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-13: Steel Dynamics - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-14: AK Steel Corporation - Steel Shipments by Product (Million Net Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-15: AK Steel Corporation - Steel Sales by Geography and by Market (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-16: AK Steel Corporation - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-17: Gerdau SA - Steel Sales by Region (Million Metric Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-18: Gerdau SA - Key Financials (Million BRL) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-19: Allegheny Technologies Incorporated - External Sales by Geography and Product (Million US$), 2010-2012
Table 9-20: Allegheny Technologies Incorporated - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-21: Timken Company - External Sales by Geography and Product (Million US$), 2010-2012
Table 9-22: Timken Company - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-23: Commercial Metals Company - Domestic Shipments by Product (Million Net Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-24: Commercial Metals Company - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 5-1: Finished Steel Mill Products Imports by Country (‘000 Net Tons), 2012 & 2013
Table 5-2: Specialty Steel Import by Product Type (Net Tons), 2011 & 2012
Table 5-3: Top Iron and Steel Scrap Exporting Destinations (Million Metric Tons), 2012
Table 8-1: Steel Recycling Rates by Sector (%), 2008-2012
Table 9-1: US Steel Corporation - Production Capacity by Region and Segment (Million Net Tons), 2012
Table 9-2: US Steel Corporation - Production by Segments (Million Net Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-3: US Steel Corporation - Steel Shipments by Segments (Million Net Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-4: US Steel Corporation - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-5: Nucor Corporation - Steel Production Capacity (Million Net Tons), 2012
Table 9-6: Nucor Corporation - Steel Products Capacity (Million Net Tons), 2012
Table 9-7: Nucor Corporation - Steel Production (Million Net Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-8: Nucor Corporation - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-9: Arcelor Mittal USA - Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-10: ArcelorMittal Group - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-11: Steel Dynamics - Steel Production Capacity (Million Net Tons), 2012
Table 9-12: Steel Dynamics - Steel Shipments by Product Type (Million Net Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-13: Steel Dynamics - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-14: AK Steel Corporation - Steel Shipments by Product (Million Net Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-15: AK Steel Corporation - Steel Sales by Geography and by Market (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-16: AK Steel Corporation - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-17: Gerdau SA - Steel Sales by Region (Million Metric Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-18: Gerdau SA - Key Financials (Million BRL) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-19: Allegheny Technologies Incorporated - External Sales by Geography and Product (Million US$), 2010-2012
Table 9-20: Allegheny Technologies Incorporated - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-21: Timken Company - External Sales by Geography and Product (Million US$), 2010-2012
Table 9-22: Timken Company - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012
Table 9-23: Commercial Metals Company - Domestic Shipments by Product (Million Net Tons), 2010-2012
Table 9-24: Commercial Metals Company - Key Financials (Billion US$) and Ratios (%), 2010-2012