Libyan Iron and Steel Company
The Libyan Iron and Steel Company is one of the largest iron and steelmaking companies operating in North Africa. Based in Misrata, it is subsidized and owned by the Libyan government. Lisco's foundation stone was officially laid on 18 September 1979. In 2004, the online magazine Arab Steel ranked Lisco third among the largest Arab iron and steel companies.
Overview
Lisco is among the largest companies in Libya, having an annual production capacity of approximately 1,324,000 tons of liquid steel. Lisco's operations are primarily supplied by imported iron ore pellets from Brazil, Canada, and Sweden for use as raw materials. Natural gas is used to manufacture sponge iron and hot briquetted iron. Hot-briquetted iron became a significant Libyan mineral export since the LISCO II plant began producing it in 1997. About 54% of Lisco's exports in 2000 was HBI. Bars and rods shipped to Egypt and Tunisia accounted for about 23% of the company's exports. Lisco has its own captive port with specialized facilities, such as a telescopic ship-loading conveyor for loading HBI into ships. The conveying system extends from the HBI plant to the port, about 1,500 meters away.Most of Lisco's rebar production is sold locally, with the domestic industry consuming about 25% of the company's flat steel products. Lisco exports over 60% of its product, with roughly 50% directed to markets in Italy and Spain. The rest go to other European countries, Middle Eastern countries and also to China. In 2003, the company produced 835kt of long and flat steel products, of which 49% was exported. Lisco also exported of its HBI production. In 2004, Lisco started exporting about 60,000 tons of HBI to the United States through an Italian company called Techint. Lisco's biggest local client is the General Company for Piping, based in Benghazi. The remainder goes to the private sector and petroleum companies, like the National Oil Corporation. Production costs increased during 2005 due to a substantial increase in the price of imported iron ore pellets, however the price of Lisco's final products inclined 100%
Facilities
Facility | Location | Capacity | Commodity | Established |
LISCO I | Misrata | 550,000 Midrex' DR modules | sponge iron | 1989 |
LISCO II | Misrata | 650,000 Midrex' DR module | Hot-briquetted iron | 1997 |
Steel Melt Shop | Misrata | 630,000 | Billets & Blooms | |
Steel Melt Shop | Misrata | 611,000 | Slabs | |
Bar & Rod Mill | Misrata | 800,000 | Bars & Rods | |
Light & Medium Section Mill | Misrata | 120,000 | Light & Medium Section | |
Hot Strip Mill | Misrata | 580,000 | Hot rolled Coils & Sheets | |
Cold rolling Mill | Misrata | 140,000 | Cold rolled Coils & Sheets | |
Galvanizing Line | Misrata | 80,000 | Galvanized Coils & Sheets | |
Continuous Coating Line | Misrata | 40,000 | Coated Coils & Sheets | |
Six electric arc furnaces | Misrata | 1.25 mill | Liquid steel | |
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Notes:
1. Capacity in Tons per year.