Steel Dynamics PP&E per Employee
PP&E per Employee of Steel Dynamics (STLD) as of Aug 19, 2026.
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PP&E per Employee of Steel Dynamics is 2026 0.00 USD. PP&E per Employee of Steel Dynamics was 2025 0.00 USD. It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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Steel Dynamics Stock analysis
What does Steel Dynamics do? Steel Dynamics Inc. (SDI), headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA, is a leading manufacturer of steel products in North America. The company was founded in 1993 by Keith E. Busse and Richard P. Teets and has since become one of the most successful companies in the steel production and processing industry.
The company's business model is based on an integrated process that converts raw materials directly into finished steel products. SDI handles all stages of the process in-house, including the production of pig iron and steel alloys, steel casting, hot and cold rolling, as well as cutting and packaging of products.
The company is divided into various divisions that specialize in the production of specific products. The Flat Roll division produces flat rolled products such as hot-rolled coil, cold-rolled coil, and galvanized coil. The Long Products division produces bars, rails, wire, and other products. The Structural and Rail Division produces rails and other structural products. The Engineered Bar Products division produces alloy and non-alloy bars and forgings.
SDI offers a wide range of products, including carbon steels, specialty steels, and stainless steels. The company also has a strong focus on product innovation and development, offering specialized products such as high-strength steels, galvanized steels, and cold formable steels.
SDI pursues a differentiation strategy and specializes in the production of high-quality products that meet the needs of its customers. The company also has a strong market position and is continually expanding its international network. SDI has production facilities in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, and Mississippi, as well as in Mexico, Europe, and Asia.
In recent years, SDI has made some significant acquisitions to strengthen its position in the market. In 2018, the company acquired the Mansfield Carbon Plant in Ohio to expand its presence in the carbon steel products sector. In the same year, SDI also acquired Vulcan Threaded Products to strengthen its position in the fasteners and threaded products sector.
Aside from its commitment to the production of high-quality steel products, SDI also has a strong commitment to sustainability and environmental protection. The company has taken measures to minimize its environmental impact at all stages of the production process. For example, SDI uses energy-saving technologies in its production facilities and reduces its CO2 emissions through the use of recovery technologies. Additionally, the company has implemented a waste minimization and materials recycling program to minimize the environmental impact of its production processes.
Overall, SDI has a strong position in the steel products market and is a leading producer of high-quality steel products in North America. The company has earned a good reputation through its differentiated product line and its focus on sustainability and environmental protection. With a strong financial position and a mature research and development department, SDI remains a key player in the global steel industry. Steel Dynamics is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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PP&E per employee measures the physical capital intensity per worker. Higher values indicate more capital-intensive operations.
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