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Wheeling-Nippon Steel, Inc.

On December 13, 1986, ground was broken in Follansbee, West Virginia, for the construction of our first hot-dip coating line - the Aluminizing and Galvanizing Line or AGL. By April 1988, Wheeling-Nisshin commenced operation of the AGL - the first fully computerized, state-of-the-art steel-coating facility in the United States. In March of 1993 the Continuous Galvanizing Line or CGL was completed. The CGL provided an even more advanced coating line, added Galvalume® to the product offering, and extended Wheeling-Nisshin's production capacity to 700,000 tons per year - with the AGL at 400,000 tons and the CGL at 300,000 tons. The CGL is the nation's first high speed, hot-dip line specializing in light-gauge (tin plate thickness) coated products. In October 2012, the ZAM® project was launched. This $28 million investment was completed one year later. WHEELING-NIPPON STEEL is now the first zinc, aluminum, magnesium (Zn-Al-Mg) alloy producer in the United States - and the only steel producer in North America to produce all five major hot-dip coated products. Our products are used for a variety of applications such as automotive, appliance, building, and construction.

Main St, Follansbee, WV 26037, USA | Brooke

WVA Manufacturing, LLC

Manufacturer of metal and alloy products. The company is engaged in manufacturing and distributing silicon metals and silicon-based specialty alloys in United States. Contact Information

Alloy, WV, USA | Fayette

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