AK Steel Names Robert C. Sloan to Head Tubular Business.Business Editors MIDDLETOWN Middletown, cities, United StatesMiddletown.1 Industrial city (1990 pop. 42,762), Middlesex co., central Conn., on the west bank of the Connecticut River; settled 1650, inc. 1784, town and city consolidated 1923. Its manufactures include brake linings, marine hardware, rubber footwear, clothing, computer parts, and textiles., Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 25, 2000 AK AK - Alaska (US postal abbreviation) AK - (USN Rating) Aviation Storekeeper AK - Aamir Khan (Indian actor) AK - Above Knee (amputation) AK - Abu Khader Group (Amman, Jordan) AK - Acknowledge AK - Acknowledgment AK - Actinic Keratosis AK - Adaptation Kit AK - Adenylate Kinase AK - Aga Khan (title of leader of a sect within the Ismaili branch of Islam) AK - All Knowing AK - Alles Klar (German: All Right, Okay) AK - Anatomic Kinesiology Steel (NYSE:AKS) today said it had named Robert C. Sloan president of the company's Sawhill Tubular Division. Mr. Sloan joined the company in 1990 as vice president of Sawhill's manufacturing operations, located in Sharon and Wheatland, Pennsylvania and Warren, Ohio. Prior to joining Sawhill, Mr. Sloan held engineering and managerial posts at Babcock and Wilcox and U.S. Steel Corporation. Mr. Sloan holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from West Virginia University and a master's degree in business management from the University of Southern California. AK Steel's Sawhill Tubular Division produces standard pipe and tubular products for a number of industrial and commercial markets. AK Steel produces flat-rolled carbon, stainless and electrical steel products for automotive, appliance, construction and manufacturing markets, as well as standard pipe and tubular steel products. AK Steel is headquartered in Middletown, Ohio. It employs about 11,000 men and women in plants and offices in Middletown, Coshocton Coshocton (kəshŏk`tən), city (1990 pop. 12,193), seat of Coshocton co., central Ohio, where the Tuscarawas and Walhonding rivers meet to form the Muskingum; inc. 1833. Its diverse manufactures include products made from paper, rubber, plastic, and enamel., Mansfield, Warren and Zanesville Zanesville, city (1990 pop. 26,778), seat of Muskingum co., central Ohio, on the Muskingum River at its junction with the Licking River; inc. 1815. It is a trade and industrial center that manufactures metal products, cement, machinery, glassware, and electrical equipment. The area has deposits of clay, oil, natural gas, sand, limestone, and iron ore. The site was selected by Ebenezer Zane, surveyor of Zane's Trace, the gateway to the Northwest Territory., Ohio; Ashland, Kentucky; Rockport, Indiana; and Butler, Sharon and Wheatland, Pennsylvania. AK Steel also produces snow and ice control products, and operates a major industrial park on the Houston, Texas ship channel. |
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