Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. to Host Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for New $150 Million Stainless Bright Annealing Line at Coshocton Works in Ohio

Reuters
01 Jul
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. to Host Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for New $150 Million Stainless Bright Annealing Line at Coshocton Works in Ohio

Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. is holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new $150 million Stainless Bright Annealing Line at the Coshocton Works facility in Ohio. The event will take place on Wednesday, July 2, at 11:00 AM ET and will feature Cleveland-Cliffs Chairman and CEO Lourenco Goncalves, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, and other distinguished guests. The ceremony will be live-streamed on Cleveland-Cliffs' YouTube channel.

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