AK Steel
AKS today
announced that it will build a new, world-class Research and Innovation Center
in Middletown, Ohio. The 120,000 square foot facility will be constructed on
a 15-acre site located in the Cincinnati – Dayton growth corridor along
Interstate 75. The estimated project cost is $36 million.
Rendering of AK Steel's new Research and Innovation Center to be built in
Middletown, Ohio.
The new Research and Innovation Center will replace the company's existing
research facility that is located at another site in Middletown. AK Steel's
largest steel manufacturing plant is also in Middletown, and the company's
corporate headquarters is in nearby West Chester, Ohio, a northern suburb of
Cincinnati.
"Construction of this new Research and Innovation Center underscores AK
Steel's strong commitment to the future of steelmaking in America and to our
company's continued industry leadership as a technological innovator in the
steel business," said James L. Wainscott, Chairman, President and CEO of AK
Steel. "The new center will be customer-focused, providing advanced technical
support to our valued customers, as well as developing new and improved steel
products for a number of our markets."
Mr. Wainscott noted, "Our talented researchers, scientists and engineers are
already working to develop such innovative products as next-generation
Advanced High Strength Steels to help automotive customers design lighter,
more fuel-efficient vehicles that maintain superior strength and safety
performance, high efficiency electrical steels that will help the nation's
electricity grid become more energy-efficient, and new stainless steels that
offer superior corrosion resistance for a wide variety of applications. The
new research and innovation center will enhance our capabilities to bring
these products to the marketplace."
Mr. Wainscott added, "We greatly appreciate the support and cooperation of the
State of Ohio, City of Middletown, Warren County Port Authority, JobsOhio, and
REDI (Regional Economic Development Initiative) Cincinnati, in helping to make
this project a reality. While we considered strong proposals from a number of
locations, including several in other states, we are very pleased that
Middletown – where our company was founded more than 100 years ago – emerged
as the clear best option for this investment in AK Steel's future."
The new facility will be home to the company's approximately 75 researchers,
scientists and engineers who will perform cutting-edge research, applications
engineering, advanced engineering, product development, and customer technical
services. The facility will also house pilot lines that simulate the
company's steel manufacturing operations, ranging from melting and casting, to
hot- and cold-rolling, to final finishing. The pilot lines are used for
research, enhancing existing products, problem-solving in production, and
experimentation for new and improved products.
AK Steel said groundbreaking for its new research and innovation center is
planned for the late spring or early summer of 2015. The project is subject
to final state and local government approvals.
Executive Announcements
In conjunction with today's announcement that AK Steel will build a new
Research and Innovation Center, the company also announced two changes in
executive leadership, effective immediately:
o Eric S. Petersen, 46, has been named Vice President, Research and
Innovation. Mr. Petersen was previously Vice President, Sales and Customer
Service. "Eric brings extensive customer-oriented research and technical
experience to this critical new position for our company," Mr. Wainscott
said. "We look forward to his valuable leadership as we construct our new
facility and focus our company's research and innovation efforts going
forward."
o Scott M. Lauschke, 45, has been named Vice President, Sales and Customer
Service. Mr. Lauschke joins AK Steel from his previous position as Vice
President and General Manager of AFGlobal Corporation and spent 15 years
at The Timken Company in a variety of leadership roles. Mr. Wainscott
said, "We welcome Scott to AK Steel. His strong sales background,
leadership skills and industry experience will help ensure that we
continue to achieve our goal of serving customers better than any other
steelmaker."
Mr. Petersen has been appointed to the newly-created position of Vice
President of Research and Innovation. In this role, he will have overall
responsibility for the design and construction of the new facility, and he
will lead AK Steel's efforts to provide outstanding technical service to our
customers, continually improve our existing product offerings, and develop new
and innovative steel products for the future. He will have responsibility for
the Customer Technical Services, Product Development and Applications
Engineering, Research and Innovation, and Research Planning functions. He
will report to Jim Wainscott.
Mr. Petersen began his career with the company in 1991 at Middletown Works,
rising to various operating and quality control positions in the 1990's. He
was promoted to General Manager, Rockport Works in the year 2000, and became
General Manager, Carbon Steel Technology in 2004. He was named General
Manager, Quality Assurance in 2006, Director, Customer Technical Services and
Research in 2007, Director, Research and Innovation in 2010, and Director of
Specialty and International Sales in 2012. He was named Vice President, Sales
and Customer Service in 2013.
He is a past member of the Board of Directors of Hill Top Equestrian Center, a
non-profit organization dedicated to reaching at-risk youth, and has held
numerous other volunteer leadership positions working with at-risk youth and
providing equi-therapy to children with disabilities.
Mr. Petersen holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Metallurgical and Materials
Science Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines.
Mr. Lauschke joins AK Steel with more than 20 years of experience in sales,
customer service and operations in the metals industry. He will have
responsibility for leading the Sales and Customer Service organization,
including Carbon and Specialty Steel Sales, as well as Inside Sales, Customer
Service and Inventory Planning, Products, Sales Planning and Coordination, and
AK Steel International activities. He will report to Jim Wainscott.
Mr. Lauschke's most recent position was Vice President and General Manager of
AFGlobal Corporation, a manufacturer of engineered products serving oil and
gas, power generation, transportation, and industrial markets. He had full
responsibility for the firm's Steel Industries subsidiary, including sales and
marketing and strategic business development. Prior to that, he was employed
by The Timken Company in its Alloy Steel Business, most recently as General
Sales Manager, Industrial. In this role, he managed top-line results and led
commercial strategy development for Timken's largest business unit. His prior
roles at Timken included Operations Manager, Special Finishing, along with
Sales Engineer and Account Manager, and Market Manager. Previously, he was a
Customer Service Engineer for Caparo Steel, and a Product Engineer and Process
Engineer with Republic Engineered Steel.
He has been active in his church, serving as a catechist, parish pastoral
council member, and in a number of other activities. In addition, he has
volunteered as a coach for youth basketball and baseball, and also served with
Habitat for Humanity and the Girl Scouts. Mr. Lauschke holds a Bachelor of
Science degree in Metallurgical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of
Technology and an MBA from the University of Chicago.
A Heritage of Innovation
For more than a century, the company has been an industry leader in steel
innovation. In 1910, AK Steel's predecessor company, Armco, Inc., established
the first facility in the steel industry devoted entirely to research, and the
company has been on the leading edge of steel technology ever since.
The many products and processes developed by the company throughout its
history include pioneering the world's first continuous hot rolling sheet mill
in the 1920's. Its trailblazing research also led to the development of
various types of electrical steels used in power transmission and distribution
equipment. The company helped revolutionize the automotive exhaust market in
the 1990's with the introduction of specific types of aluminized stainless
steels.
In recent years, AK Steel introduced ULTRALUME®, an Advanced High Strength
Steel designed to improve safety and light weighting of structural components
in vehicles, and CHROMESHIELD® 22, a new nickel-free stainless steel with
enhanced benefits and stable pricing for customers in the automotive and food
service markets.
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