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Dofasco

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A view of the Dofasco steel factory from Burlington Street in Hamilton, Ontario.

ArcelorMittal Dofasco is a large steel company in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It makes many kinds of steel used in buildings, cars, and other important things. Dofasco is part of ArcelorMittal, the biggest steel company in the world. Even though it is part of this large company, Dofasco works independently and makes its own choices. Steel from Dofasco helps create strong and safe places worldwide.

History

In 1912, two brothers named Clifton and Frank A. Sherman started a steel company called Dominion Foundries and Steel in Hamilton, Ontario. Over time, the company grew and changed its name a few times, finally becoming known as Dofasco in 1980.

In 1954, a son of one of the founders introduced a faster way to make steel called basic oxygen steelmaking. This new method made steel quicker and cleaner than older ways. Dofasco also owned other companies for a while, like a train car maker and another steel company, but later sold them.

Dofasco, view from Burlington Street

In 2006, a big steel company from Luxembourg named Arcelor bought Dofasco. Even though Dofasco’s leaders didn’t want to be bought at first, Arcelor offered more money, and the deal went through. Later, Arcelor joined with an even bigger steel company called Mittal, and Dofasco became part of their worldwide operations.

Acquisition

Labour relations

Dofasco is different from its rival Stelco because it is not unionized. This has helped Dofasco avoid work stoppages that have affected Stelco. In 2007 and again in 2020, Dofasco was named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers, the only steelmaker to receive this honor.

Since 1937, Dofasco has held a big Christmas party every year. It usually has around 30,000 guests and a huge tree that is 30 feet tall. The party has been held in different places over the years, including large mill buildings, Copps Coliseum, a company-owned recreation park, and most recently, the Ancaster Fairgrounds.

Pollution

Steelmaking in Canada has sometimes caused pollution. In 1989, Dofasco and another company were named as major polluters in Ontario. They put harmful substances into Hamilton Harbour but have worked to clean up the water.

In 2014, the company said it broke air quality rules in 2012 and paid fines. In 2015, an accident caused a big cloud of iron oxide dust to escape, and the company is taking steps to reduce air pollution.

Company slogan

A Dofasco product—a railway locomotive bogie in New Zealand—bears the company's name and country of origin.

Since 1970, the company has used the slogan: "Our product is steel. Our strength is people." This slogan has helped make the company well-known across the country. It was created by a company in Hamilton called Kelly Advertising, which has worked with them since 1927. The words show how much the company values its workers. For a short time, the slogan also included: "Our home is Hamilton."

Leadership

Dofasco has had many leaders over the years. Some of the presidents include Clifton William Sherman from 1912 to 1945, Frank Albert Sherman from 1945 to 1953, and Arthur George Wright from 1953 to 1957. Other presidents include Frederick Allen Loosley, Frank Howard Sherman, Paul Joseph Phoenix, and more up to today.

Some of the chairmen of the board include Clifton William Sherman from 1945 to 1955, Frank Albert Sherman from 1955 to 1967, and Frank Howard Sherman from 1982 to 1987. Other chairmen include Paul Joseph Phoenix, William Laurie Wallace, John Thomas Mayberry, and Donald Allison Pether.

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