Steel Products Prices North America

Weekly Capacity Utilization Rate Reaches 70 Percent
Written by Brett Linton
April 20, 2015
For the week ending April 18, 2015, the American Iron & Steel Institute (AISI) estimated the U.S. steel industry produced 1,655,000 net tons of raw steel, a 2.1 percent increase over the previous week but a 10.1 percent decrease over the same week one year ago. The estimated capacity utilization rate is 70.0 percent, up from 68.6 percent last week but down from 76.6 percent last year.
Estimated total raw steel produced for 2015 YTD is reported to be 26,421,000 tons, down 6.9 percent from the 28,383,000 tons produced during the same period in 2014. The average capacity utilization rate for 2015 YTD is estimated to be 72.4 percent, down from 77.0 percent for 2014 YTD.
Note that the total production capability figure for Q2 2015 is based on 30,700,000 tons versus 31,300,000 tons for Q2 2014 and 30,400,000 tons for Q1 2015.
Week-over-week changes per district are as follows: Northeast at 207,000 tons, up 19,000 tons. Great Lakes at 555,000 tons, down 30,000 tons. Midwest at 211,000 tons, down 6,000 tons. South at 593,000 tons, up 52,000 tons. West at 89,000 tons, down 1,000 tons. Total production was 1,655,000 tons, up 34,000 tons.
SMU Note (1): A large drop in raw steel production is a good sign for the current market conditions. It means the inventory adjustments that need to be made at the service centers are happening. This adjustment, combined with a marginal spread between foreign and domestic prices which dampens the need to buy foreign steel will result in a much stronger domestic market in the 2nd Half 2015.
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{amchart id=”84″ Weekly Raw Steel Production from AISI}

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