LTV Steel

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LTV Steel was a major American steel company formed through a series of mergers that became one of the largest steel producers in the United States before its eventual bankruptcy and dissolution in the early 2000s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf manufacturing company
steel company
assetsAcquiredBy International Steel Group NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolutionPeriod early 2000s
faced environmental compliance costs
foreign competition
high legacy labor costs
overcapacity in steel industry
filedFor Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
formedByMergerOf Jones and Laughlin Steel Company NERFINISHED
Republic Steel NERFINISHED
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Cleveland, Ohio NERFINISHED
Ohio NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
impact contributed to restructuring of U.S. steel industry
major job losses in Midwestern steel communities
industry manufacturing
steel industry
notableEvent closure of Cleveland steel operations in early 2000s
liquidation of remaining assets after bankruptcy
ownedFacilityIn Alabama NERFINISHED
Cleveland, Ohio NERFINISHED
Illinois NERFINISHED
Indiana NERFINISHED
Pittsburgh region NERFINISHED
Youngstown, Ohio NERFINISHED
parentCompany LTV Corporation NERFINISHED
peakStatus one of the largest steel producers in the United States
predecessor Jones and Laughlin Steel Company NERFINISHED
Republic Steel NERFINISHED
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company NERFINISHED
product carbon steel
flat-rolled steel
steel bar
steel pipe
steel plate
steel sheet
steel tubing
servedIndustry appliance industry
automotive industry
construction industry
energy industry
status bankrupt
dissolved
successor International Steel Group NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfProminence late 20th century

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Republic Steel mergedInto LTV Steel
Republic Steel successor LTV Steel