In February 2023, Zaporizhstal produced 125,2 thousand tons of hot metal, 119,4 thousand tons of steel, and shipped 99,6 thousand tons of rolled steel.
The decrease in the level of production compared to the same period last year is associated with a shortage of raw materials and logistical problems caused by full-scale military operations on the territory of Ukraine. In addition, due to missile attacks on energy infrastructure facilities, a capacity deficit was created in the national energy system, as a result of which the plant reduced production, thus reducing the consumption of purchased electricity.
Indicator name | UoM | February 2022
|
February 2023
|
February 2023
to February 2022, % |
Hot metal production volume | ths tons | 357,4 | 125,2 | 35,0 |
Steel production volume | ths tons | 313,8 | 119,4 | 38,0 |
Rolled steel production volume | ths tons | 221,8 | 99,6 | 44,9 |
From January to February 2023, Zaporizhstal produced 291.6 thousand tons of hot metal, 209.2 thousand tons of steel, and shipped 174.2 thousand tons of rolled steel.
Indicator name | UoM | January -February
2022 |
January -February
2023 |
January -February
2023 to January -February 2022, % |
Hot metal production volume | ths tons | 757,9 | 291,6 | 38,5 |
Steel production volume | ths tons | 642,7 | 209,2 | 32,6 |
Rolled steel production volume | ths tons | 502,4 | 174,2 | 34,7 |
It is worth reminding that, in connection with the escalation of military operations in the region since the beginning of March part of the equipment of the Zaporizhstal plant of Metinvest Group underwent hot mothballing. At the end of March last year, Zaporizhstal partially resumed the operation of the cold rolling shop for the production and shipment of cold-rolled coils to the European consumer. A month after the forced shutdown, Zaporizhstal demothballed the equipment and partially resumed production. Since April 2022, the plant has been operating at an average of 50% capacity.