Presentation to Institute of Supply Management Steel Forum. Graphs Covering: North American Blast Furnaces/US Housing Starts/Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate/Auto Production since 2000/Architects Billings Index/Carbon - Flat Rolled
Actual Shipments/Flat Rolled
Inventory (EOM)
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Welcome John Packard Volume 4, #52
Monday, May 4, 2009
IN THIS ISSUE:
ArcelorMittal Warns of Need to Shutter Capacity in U.S. Market
ISM Index Improves to 40.1
Inventory Write-Downs Hurt California Steel & Olympic Steel
March Raw Steel Production
Quick Note on China Market
U.S. Auto Sales Worse than Expected
Chrysler Bankruptcy Facts
NYMEX Hot Rolled Futures Contracts
What to Watch this Week
Final Thoughts
11. AISI Mill Shipments by end user
Service
Centers/Processors
Construction
29%
Automotive
28.7%
Energy
15.4%
3% 12.6%
12 6% Containers
Exports
9.2% 2.1%
Other
Other includes non-classified shipments, rail, mining, agricultural, military
12. Flat Rolled Steel Market
1.
1 Construction is 45% of total flat rolled steel
market. This includes residential which represents
only 5% of the steel used in the construction sector.
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2. Automotive is 15-20% of the flat rolled market
with NAFTA producing 14.8+ units/year.
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3. Pipe & Tube is 15% of the flat rolled market
4. All other = 20% of the remaining market
18. N. American Auto Production
January 2008 = 2008-2009
1,168,267
1,400,000
1,200,000
1 200 000
1,000,000
800,000
800 000
600,000
400,000
January 2009 =
200,000
435,731
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Source: Ward AutoiInfoBank
20. Carbon - Flat Rolled
Actual Shipments
2007-2009
2007 2009 Source: Metals Serviice Center Institute
3500
3000
2500
211,800 tons
ousand of tons
2000
per day
Tho
1500
1000
69,500 tons
a day
500
0
21. Carbon- Flat Rolled
Inventory (EOM)
2007-2009
2007 2009 Source: Metals Service Center Institute
8000
7000
6000
5000
ousand of Tons
4000
4,228,900
228 900
Tho
3000
tons
2000
1000
0
22. IN RESPONSE - U S MILLS ARE
U.S.
TAKING OUT CAPACITY
Whether they want to or not…
23. North American Blast Furnaces
Running (13) ?
AK Steel Ashland 1
AK Steel Middletown 0
ArcelorMittal Dofasco 2
ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor 1
ArcelorMittal Cleveland 0
ArcelorMittal Indiana Harbor E 1
ArcelorMittal Indiana Harbor W 0
Essar
Essar Algoma 1
Severstal Dearborn 1
Severstal Sparrows Point 1
Severstal Warren 0
US Steel Fairfield 1
US Steel Gary 2 1
US Steel Granite City 0
US Steel Great Lakes 0
US Steel Hamilton 0
US Steel Lake Erie* 0
US Steel Mon Valley 2
24. EAF’s running under 50%
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Running at low 40%
SDI & Nucor projecting
continued l rates
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EAF s
EAF’s running
intermittently with
reduced work weeks
25. ArcelorMittal Operating Levels
East Chicago West 30%
East Chicago East 30%
Burns Harbor 35%
Cleveland 0%
Riverdale 18%
Coatesville 75%
Steelton 80%
Conshohocken 35%
Weirton 90%
Georgetown 0%
Source: USW
26. WHAT GETS LOST IS PRICE
DISCIPLINE…
Can the U.S. mills turn back the tide?
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Cold Rolled Pricing 2000 2009
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28. Hot Rolled Coil Pricing 2009
540
520
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480
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Pricing is based on .060 " X 48" Coil G90, CS/Large Coil
29. Galvanized Pricing 2009
680
660
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580
560
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520
500
480
Pricing is based on .060" X 48" Coil G90, CS/Large Coils
30. We’re Trying to Figure “it” Out
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Business has
changed!
Where are
we now and
where do we
go from here?
32. 2009 Projected Steel Consumption
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Based on World Steel Association projection
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WSA projecting U.S. apparent consumption at
68,000,000 tons for the year (all products)
If foreign has 25% of the market = 51 million domestic
tons (all products)
Historically flat rolled runs about 65% of total at 51
mil = 33.15 million tons.
2000 - 2008 average was = 112,777,000 tons with
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flat rolled about 73.3 million tons
Current run rate @ 43% cap = 52.8 mil tons all
products
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33. WHAT DO I DO – AND
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?
Sentiment, Momentum, Real Time Pricing
Relevant News & Analysis
38. SMU Galvanized Index
Date Low High
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2/23/2009 $580 $650 $615
3/4/2009 $580 $650 $615
3/9/2009 $570 $655 $610
3/16/2009 $540 $640 $590
3/24/2009 $520 $600 $560
4/1/2009 $520 $600 $560
4/7/2009 $520 $580 $550
4/14/2009
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$520 $
$560 $
$540
4/22/2009 $510 $550 $530
4/29/2009 $500 $540 $520
39. Steel Market Update Index Price Comparison as of
May 1, 2009
HR CR Galvanized Galvalume
Steel Market Update $415
Steel Market Update $415 $490
$490 $510
$510 $669‐$779
$669 $779
CRU $402 $485 $557 NA
The Steel Index
The Steel Index $410
$410 $499
$499 $567
$567 NA
SteelBenchmarker $411 $494 NA NA
Platts $
$400 $
$470 NA NA
40. Steel Price Calculator
Hot Rolled, Cold
Rolled,
Rolled Galvanized &
Galvalume
Based on SMU
Average Prime Spot
Price Indexes
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42. Some Keys to Watch
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MSCI – carbon flat rolled under 2.5 mos
Mill capacity utilization at, or above, 60%
Reduction in initial jobless claims
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AIA Billings Index over 50.0
Oil over $60 barrel
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SMU Buyers Sentiment in + territory
SMU Market Momentum
SMU Price Indexes stable and then moving higher
Housing inventory and foreclosures decreasing
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