en.Wedoany.com Reported - ArcelorMittal's steel plant in Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico, is gradually returning to normal production after a power supply interruption. The company's Mexican division announced this on June 1, stating that the incident affected multiple operations, including electric arc furnace steelmaking, and caused an abnormal reaction in one of the electric arc furnaces.
The site, ArcelorMittal's core manufacturing plant in Mexico, is located in the city of Lázaro Cárdenas in the state of Michoacán, primarily producing bars, wire rods, billets, and slabs. In the flat products sector, the plant is equipped with four electric arc furnaces, with an annual design capacity of approximately 6.4 million tons of crude steel. Additionally, a hot strip mill at the facility has been in operation since 2022, with an annual capacity of about 2.5 million tons.
The company stated that safety and emergency procedures were decisively activated following the incident, and the situation on site has been effectively brought under control. Currently, a professional assessment team remains on site to facilitate the return of all operational indicators to normal levels.

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