It is my understanding that in its early years, every single part for a Model A was made here except tires. There was reportedly even a leather tannery on site for use in upholstery. There is still a glass works, an engine plant, a steel mill & foundry and assembly lines. |
The steel mill is now owned by the Russian steelmaker Severstal.
Severstal North America is focused primarily on high-quality flat products, with a production capacity of 3.037 million tonnes of crude steel per year. The facility is fully integrated and is located in Dearborn on an industrial site adjacent to Ford’s stamping, engine, frame, paint and assembly plants. The facility comprises blast furnaces and steel making, casting, hot and cold rolling facilities, as well as two downstream galvanising joint ventures to produce high-quality, flat-rolled carbon steel products consisting of hot-rolled, cold-rolled and galvanised steel.
Severstal North America’s primary operations consist of two operating blast furnaces, two BOF vessels, two ladle refining facilities, one vacuum degassing facility and two continuous casters. The finishing operations include a hot-strip mill, three pickle lines, a tandem mill, one temper mill, a hot dip galvanising line and an electrogalvanising line.
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