Steel Dynamics Inc

4500 County Road 59, butler, Indiana, United States

Founded in 1993, Steel Dynamics, Inc. is one of the largest domestic steel producers and metals recyclers in the United States based on estimated annual steelmaking and metals recycling capability, with annual revenues of $8.8 billion in 2014, over 7,700 employees, and manufacturing facilities primarily located throughout the United States (including six steel mills, eight steel processing facilities, two iron production facilities, over 90 metals recycling locations and six steel fabrication plants).
 
We completed our largest acquisituion to date in September 2014. We purchased our sixth steel mill, located in Columbus, Mississippi. This acqusition increased SDI's production capacity by 40%. Our pro forma 2014 revenues were $10.4 billion.

Our reporting segments are comprised of our steel operations, metals recycling and ferrous resources, and fabrication.
 
Our steelmaking operations consist of mills, producing steel from steel scrap using electric arc furnaces, continuous casting, automated rolling mills, and downstream finishing facilities. This segment accounts for over 60% of the company’s external net sales. The steel products we manufacture include high quality sheet and long products, and are used in a wide variety of end markets, such as automotive, construction, manufacturing and energy. 
 
Our metals recycling operation, OmniSource Corporation, is a wholly-owned subsidiary. OmniSource processes, transports, markets and brokers ferrous and nonferrous scrap metal. Additionally, our metals recycling operation offers consulting services, as well as provides customized scrap management services to industrial manufacturing companies throughout North America and Mexico. Primary end users of the ferrous scrap metal are domestic steel mills, including our own steelmaking facilities. Nonferrous scrap metal is used by a variety of specialty steel manufacturers, refineries and smelters, and producers of wire and cable.
 
New Millennium Building Systems, our fabrication operation, produces trusses, girders, steel joist and steel decking products, used in the building industry. Our customers include nonresidential steel fabricators, metal building companies, general construction contractors, developers, brokers and government entities.

Ferrous Scrap
OmniSource buys scrap steel in a variety of forms: end-of-life automobiles, appliances and other consumer products; steel resulting from the demolition of buildings and other structures; and industrial scrap steel that is a by-product of the manufacture of new steel products, such as excess steel from automotive stamping plants.

OmniSource sells an array of high-quality ferrous-scrap products for foundry and steel-mill melting applications. In addition to processed obsolete grades including shredded, plate and structural, and heavy melt, OmniSource offers prime industrial scrap in the form of busheling and factory bundles.

Nonferrous Scrap
OmniSource buys nonferrous metal scrap that is the by-product of manufacturing or fabricating new products. We also purchase recyclable aluminum (including soda cans), copper wire, and other metals at more than 70 company-operated metals recycling collection and processing yards. Recycled wire and cable is a major source of copper. Beverage cans provide a high volume of recycled aluminum.

OmniSource sells a wide range of processed non-ferrous scrap such as granulated copper, secondary aluminum ingots, and stainless steel bundles. In addition, our multiple auto shredding facilities yield various grades of nonferrous scrap from their sorting and recovery systems. Sophisticated

Ferrous Scrap
OmniSource buys scrap steel in a variety of forms: end-of-life automobiles, appliances and other consumer products; steel resulting from the demolition of buildings and other structures; and industrial scrap steel that is a by-product of the manufacture of new steel products, such as excess steel from automotive stamping plants.

OmniSource sells an array of high-quality ferrous-scrap products for foundry and steel-mill melting applications. In addition to processed obsolete grades including shredded, plate and structural, and heavy melt, OmniSource offers prime industrial scrap in the form of busheling and factory bundles.

Nonferrous Scrap
OmniSource buys nonferrous metal scrap that is the by-product of manufacturing or fabricating new products. We also purchase recyclable aluminum (including soda cans), copper wire, and other metals at more than 70 company-operated metals recycling collection and processing yards. Recycled wire and cable is a major source of copper. Beverage cans provide a high volume of recycled aluminum.

OmniSource sells a wide range of processed non-ferrous scrap such as granulated copper, secondary aluminum ingots, and stainless steel bundles. In addition, our multiple auto shredding facilities yield various grades of nonferrous scrap from their sorting and recovery systems. Sophisticated

Materials Accepted
Metal
1Aluminum
2Brass
3Copper
4Ferrous Metals (Steel or Iron)
5Ferrous Scrap
6Iron
7Non-ferrous (Copper/Brass/Tin)
8Non-Ferrous Scrap
9Steel

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