SEDALIA, Mo.—
Today, Governor Eric Greitens and Nucor, the largest producer of steel in the
United States, announced that the company will be investing at least $250 million
to build a steel bar micro-mill in Sedalia. When completed, the new Nucor
facility will create more than 250 high-paying jobs.
“We’re winning jobs in Missouri again because we’re keeping
it simple and doing what’s right,” Governor Eric Greitens said. “We had a clear
mission, a strong team, and because of the hard-working people of Missouri, we
got it done.”
“This rebar micro-mill project is consistent with our
long-term strategy for profitable growth and builds on our position as the
low-cost producer,” Chairman, CEO & President of Nucor John Ferriola said.
“Strategically positioning this micro-mill in Sedalia will give us a sustained
cost advantage over other domestic steel producers supplying rebar from outside
the region.”
Nucor is 169th on the 2017 Fortune 500 list,
reporting $16.2 billion in revenues in their last fiscal year. The company’s
energy-efficient electric arc furnaces turn more than 17 million tons of scrap
into new steel every year – making Nucor the largest recycler in all of North
America.
“We are proud to welcome Nucor to our family in Sedalia,” President
of Economic Development Sedalia Pettis County’s Board of Directors Rusty Kahrs
said. “This new facility will be transformative for our community, region
and state, with millions of dollars in capital investment and the hundreds of
jobs it will support both directly and indirectly in the area. With a rich
culture that values hard work and putting employees first, Nucor’s new facility
will be a great fit for our community.”
Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, in August 2017
Nucor acquired St. Louis Cold Drawn Inc., a manufacturer that serves the U.S.
and Mexican automotive and industrial markets. Nucor also has a facility in
Maryville, and the Sedalia site will be Nucor’s 14th bar mill in the
United States.
“It truly was a statewide effort that won these jobs for
Missouri,” Acting Director of Missouri’s Department of Economic Development Rob
Dixon said. “We had the Directors of three state departments working one-on-one
with Nucor, and we worked with the legislature to get the tools we needed to
make Missouri competitive. We’re showing the world that Missouri is open for
business.”
The statewide team included Governor Greitens, the Missouri
Departments of Economic Development, Natural Resources, Revenue, and
Transportation, Sedalia-Pettis County Economic Development, City of
Sedalia, Pettis County, KCP&L, Liberty Utilities, Union Pacific and
Missouri Partnership.
“This was a highly competitive process to secure Nucor’s
investment,” CEO of Missouri Partnership Steve Johnson said. “We were competing
with five different states and our statewide team was able to show why Missouri
is the place for them to invest and grow their company. It was a privilege to be
part of the statewide team whose work will positively impact so many.”
“We are excited about this announcement and cannot wait to
welcome Nucor to our service region,” KCP&L Vice President of Marketing and
Public Affairs Chuck Caisley said. “What makes this so exciting is the new jobs
and opportunities it creates for our customers, our schools and our future
workforce. These opportunities will create stronger communities that we cannot
succeed without.”
Products produced by Nucor
include: carbon and alloy steel -- in bars, beams, sheet and plate; hollow
structural section tubing; electrical conduit; steel piling; steel joists and
joist girders; steel deck; fabricated concrete reinforcing steel; cold finished
steel; steel fasteners; metal building systems; steel grating; and wire and
wire mesh.
Contact: Maggie Kost, Director of Communications (573) 522-5058
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