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Elected officials, including (from left) Monroe Mayor Robert Clark, Congressman Tim Walberg and Rep. Dale Zorn react after receiving their special gift hard hats during a ceremony to inaugurate Gerdau's $55 million investment in a new continuous caster line at the Monroe steel mill. The new casters will remove dirt from the steel more quickly and efficiently than the old casters, thereby increasing the productivity and quality of steel produced at the facility. Several elected officials, customers and employees attended the event and were offered tours of the new wing of the plant, which will house the new casters as they go into production next week.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Elected officials gather with Gerdau Steel executives and Monroe Mill workers for a ceremonial ribbon cutting during a ceremony to inaugurate Gerdau's $55 million investment in a new continuous caster line at the Monroe steel mill. The new casters will remove dirt from the steel more quickly and efficiently than the old casters, thereby increasing the productivity and quality of steel produced at the facility. Several elected officials, customers and employees attended the event and were offered tours of the new wing of the plant, which will house the new casters as they go into production next week.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Gerdau Steel President Jack Finlayson discusses improvements to the Monroe Mill facility with plant tour attendees, including Kunihiro Ichikawa (far left), during a ceremony to inaugurate Gerdau's $55 million investment in a new continuous caster line at the Monroe steel mill. The new casters will remove dirt from the steel more quickly and efficiently than the old casters, thereby increasing the productivity and quality of steel produced at the facility. Several elected officials, customers and employees attended the event and were offered tours of the new wing of the plant, which will house the new casters as they go into production next week.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Gerdau Monroe Mill employee Kamal El-Rassi explains plant operations while acting as tour guide of the facility to attendees at a ceremony to inaugurate Gerdau's $55 million investment in a new continuous caster line at the Monroe steel mill. The new casters will remove dirt from the steel more quickly and efficiently than the old casters, thereby increasing the productivity and quality of steel produced at the facility. Several elected officials, customers and employees attended the event and were offered tours of the new wing of the plant, which will house the new casters as they go into production next week.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Kunihiro Ichikawa, a production control and purchasing senior manager with NHK Group based in Japan, talks with Monroe Mill employee Chris Easter while touring the newest section of the plant following a ceremony to inaugurate Gerdau's $55 million investment in a new continuous caster line at the Monroe steel mill. NHK purchases steel from Gerdau, which is widely used by Japanese auto manufacturers. The new casters will remove dirt from the steel more quickly and efficiently than the old casters, thereby increasing the productivity and quality of steel produced at the facility. Several elected officials, customers and employees attended the event and were offered tours of the new wing of the plant, which will house the new casters as they go into production next week.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Power lines outside Gerdau Steel's Monroe Mill.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Kunihiro Ichikawa, a production control and purchasing senior manager with NHK Group based in Japan talks with Monroe Mill employee Chris Easter while touring the newest section of the plant following a ceremony to inaugurate Gerdau's $55 million investment in a new continuous caster line at the Monroe steel mill. NHK purchases steel from Gerdau, which is widely used by Japanese auto manufacturers. The new casters will remove dirt from the steel more quickly and efficiently than the old casters, thereby increasing the productivity and quality of steel produced at the facility. Several elected officials, customers and employees attended the event and were offered tours of the new wing of the plant, which will house the new casters as they go into production next week.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Monroe Mill Manager Otto Alvarado greets workers as they make their way into the tent for a ceremony to inaugurate Gerdau's $55 million investment in a new continuous caster line at the Monroe steel mill. The new casters will remove dirt from the steel more quickly and efficiently than the old casters, thereby increasing the productivity and quality of steel produced at the facility. Several elected officials, customers and employees attended the event and were offered tours of the new wing of the plant, which will house the new casters as they go into production next week.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Rep. Dale Zorn talks with John Kelleher, Gerdau Steel's Vice President of Operations, before the start of a ceremony to inaugurate Gerdau's $55 million investment in a new continuous caster line at the Monroe steel mill. The new casters will remove dirt from the steel more quickly and efficiently than the old casters, thereby increasing the productivity and quality of steel produced at the facility. Several elected officials, customers and employees attended the event and were offered tours of the new wing of the plant, which will house the new casters as they go into production next week.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Elected officials, including (from left) Monroe Mayor Robert Clark, Congressman Tim Walberg and Rep. Dale Zorn react after receiving their special gift hard hats during a ceremony to inaugurate Gerdau's $55 million investment in a new continuous caster line at the Monroe steel mill. The new casters will remove dirt from the steel more quickly and efficiently than the old casters, thereby increasing the productivity and quality of steel produced at the facility. Several elected officials, customers and employees attended the event and were offered tours of the new wing of the plant, which will house the new casters as they go into production next week.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Elected officials, including (from left) Monroe Mayor Robert Clark, Congressman Tim Walberg and Rep. Dale Zorn react after receiving their special gift hard hats during a ceremony to inaugurate Gerdau's $55 million investment in a new continuous caster line at the Monroe steel mill. The new casters will remove dirt from the steel more quickly and efficiently than the old casters, thereby increasing the productivity and quality of steel produced at the facility. Several elected officials, customers and employees attended the event and were offered tours of the new wing of the plant, which will house the new casters as they go into production next week.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Elected officials, including (from left) Monroe Mayor Robert Clark, Congressman Tim Walberg and Rep. Dale Zorn react after receiving their special gift hard hats during a ceremony to inaugurate Gerdau's $55 million investment in a new continuous caster line at the Monroe steel mill. The new casters will remove dirt from the steel more quickly and efficiently than the old casters, thereby increasing the productivity and quality of steel produced at the facility. Several elected officials, customers and employees attended the event and were offered tours of the new wing of the plant, which will house the new casters as they go into production next week.
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