Dniprovsky Steel Works in February 2021 reduced the volume of production of commercial metal products by 192,813 tons, informs the economic planning department of the plant.
Last month, the target was fulfilled only in the rolling shop. Agglomeration, blast-furnace and converter production worked in the minus.
The sinter shop produced 284,736 tons of sinter, which is 91.9% of the completed target.
With the plan of 181,906 tons of pig iron, 171,040 tons were produced during February - 6.0% less than planned.
The target of steelmaking was fulfilled by 96.2%, 193,280 tons were produced, which is 7702 tons less than the plan. In the total production of steel, the amount of commodity amounted to 129 929 tons against the plan of 138 017 tons.
The total output of rolled products for the last month was 70,065 tons (3175 tons to the plan).
Dneprovsky Iron and Steel Works shipped 195,707 tons of commercial metal products to customers during February, which is 7731 tons (3.8%) less than the set target.
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