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Indiana Harbor East to restart blast furnace
EAST CHICAGO, Ind. - Iron production is expected to resume Monday at the No. 5 blast furnace of ArcelorMittal's Indiana Harbor East facility for the first time since it was idled Nov. 12.
United Steelworkers Local 1010 President Tom Hargrove says that with the restart, Indiana Harbor East will have iron production at its No. 5 and 7 blast furnaces, while the No. 6 blast furnace remains idled. Local 1010 represents about 3,500 employees at Indiana Harbor East.
Division Manager Brian Black, who supervises the No. 5 blast furnace, said it should begin producing iron this week.
Black says ArcelorMittal made numerous repairs during the shutdown.
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