Altos Hornos de México

Altos Hornos de México S.A.B. de C.V.
Private
Industry Metals
Founded 1942 (1942)
Headquarters Monclova, Coahuila
Key people
Alonso Ancira, Chairman
Luis Zamudio Miechielsen, General Director
Xavier Autrey Vice-Chairman
Products Steels
mining
engineering
Total equity -$4.321 billion USD (2016)[1]
Number of employees
22,250 (2016)[1]
Parent Grupo Acerero del Norte (GAN)
Subsidiaries List of subsidiaries
Website www.ahmsa.com

Altos Hornos de Mexico, S.A.B. de C.V. (AHMSA) is the largest integrated steel plant in Mexico. It has corporate offices in Monclova, Coahuila, in the center of the Mexican state of Coahuila, 155 miles from the United States border.

History

Teódulo Flores Calderon donated the land to AHMSA, later Harold Rudolph Pape found Altos Hornos de Mexico in 1942 in Monclova, Coahuila for its proximity to the border, with the mines of iron located in the same state and Chihuahua, as well as with coal, located in the carboniferous region of Coahuila.

Between 1944 and 1948, the production increased from 40,000 to 100,000 tons of liquid steel per year. In 1960, the smelter increased its capacity to 2 million tons of liquid steel per year, with this being consolidated as the largest company industry in Latin America. Throughout the decade of the 70's and after several expansions, the company achieved production of 3.75 million tons per year.

In the decade of the 80's, AHMSA is nationalized by the federal government and went through several crises. In 1991, AHMSA was privatized and acquired by GAN (North Steeler Group).

In 2005, the company began an upturn in production.[2]

Activity

Ahmsa’s main steelmaking facilities and corporate offices are located in Monclova, Coahuila, close to transportation lines, raw materials supplies, principal points of export, and the company’s major domestic markets.

Primary resources

Two steel plants operate in an area of nearly 3,000 acres. AHMSA extracts coal and iron ore. The company has its own coal mines in Palau, located 70 miles from Monclova. Once extracted, the washed coal is shipped by railroad to AHMSA’s coke plants.

The main source of iron ore is located in Hercules, Coahuila, a mine owned by AHMSA. From that point the iron ore is transported to AHMSA through a 180-mile pipe (called Ferroduct) that crosses the Coahuila desert. The Company also has iron ore mines in some other Mexican states.

Products

AHMSA manufactures high value-added steel products. AHMSA is a national leader in the production and commercialization of flat steel products including hot rolled coil used for machinery parts, wide plate, cold rolled coil, tinplate and tin-free steel, railroad tanks and bridge constructions, structural shapes... It also produces non-flat steel products like heavy shapes.

AHMSA operates at an annual production rate of 3.5 million metric tons of liquid steel, with a workforce of 22,250 people, including its subsidiary companies.

Subsidiaries

As of April 2014, its subsidiaries included:[3]

Quality

AHMSA received the following quality labels :

AHMSA also complies with the following standards :

Since 1992, AHMSA leads an active social policy where its plants are active, maintaining permanent programs on the following fronts:

These policies and activities have positioned AHMSA and its companies as benchmarks in the field of Mexican steelworks and mining, establishing it as an example of high social responsibility

Ticker Symbols

AHMSA; IAM (ADR)

NAICs Codes

References

  1. 1 2 "Altos Hornos de Mexico SAB de CV". Financial Times. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  2. "Aumenta 2% la utilidad de AHMSA". 28 April 2010. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  3. "Subsidiarias AHMSA". Company Website (in Spanish). Altos Hornos de Mexico. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
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