Dnipro Metallurgical Plant (DMZ), a part of DCH Steel of businessman Aleksandr Yaroslavsky’s DCH group, reduced rolled steel production by 44% year-on-year to 7.1 thousand tons in January-March this year.
According to the company, coke production in January-March 2025 decreased by 21.3% to 54.9 thousand tons.
In March of this year, DMZ did not produce rolled products and shipped 2 thousand tons of steel products manufactured in previous periods to customers. Coke production in March increased by 8.4% to 18.7 thousand tons compared to February, but decreased by 23.4% compared to last year’s March, the report says.
As reported, in 2024, DMZ reduced rolled steel production by 59.4% compared to 2023 to 42.9 thousand tons, and coke by 1.2% to 289.1 thousand tons.
In 2023, DMZ increased its rolled steel output by 86.2% compared to 2022, to 105.6 thousand tons, and coke by 38.5%, to 292.7 thousand tons.
In 2022, the plant reduced rolled steel production by 74.2% compared to 2021, to 58.4 thousand tons, and coke production by 56.3%, to 211.3 thousand tons.
DMZ specializes in the production of steel, pig iron, rolled products and products made from them.
On March 1, 2018, DCH Group signed an agreement to buy Dnipro Metallurgical Plant from Evraz.