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Title: Outlook


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Outlook Steel
AMM Aerospace Conference Pittsburgh, Pa April
16, 2009
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In Continuous Operations in the Same Location for
95 Years exceptional in North American steel
industry
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Company Overview
  • 1913 Latrobe Electric Steel Company
  • established
  • 1916 Tool Steel product line introduced
  • 1956 Production begins for vacuum
  • remelted materials
  • 1963 Construction of new primary melting
  • and remelting facilities
  • 1968 Completion of Continuous Rolling Mill
  • 1975 Acquisition of LESCO by Timken
  • 1992 Completion of Precision Forging
  • Facility
  • 1994 SandyCreek Service Center

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Specializing in vacuum induction melted
vacuum arc remelted alloys for life-critical
applications
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  • CONSOLIDATED VIEW
  • Markets served

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  • Leader in Remelted Specialty Steels
    Alloys
  • Superior technology, process and metallurgical
    expertise
  • Established reputation for quality customer
    service
  • Broad product offering over 350 niche alloys
  • Extensive Quality Agreements
  • ISO 9001 2000
  • AS 9100
  • NADCAP
  • Vendor Manufacturing Agreements with Agusta,
    Goodrich, Messier-Dowty
  • Critical Rotating Part Vendor Agreements with
    Bell, Boeing, GE, RR, SNECMA, UT

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  • AEROSPACE CHALLENGES
  • Engineering-Intensive
  • Product Liability Exposure
  • Testing Requirements
  • Cyclicality

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Adding Value through TECHNOLOGY QUALITY SERVICE
Investing in People Investing in
Technology Investing in Modern Manufacturing
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Industry Reaction to 2004 Upturn
  • From 2004 through 2007 demand outstripped supply
  • Resulted in long lead times, allocations and
    shortages
  • Industry responded to need of aerospace industry
    by increasing global capacity
  • For 2008 through 2010
  • 11 new VIM installations increases capacity 23
  • 21 new VAR furnaces increases capacity 12
  • 53 new ESR furnaces increases capacity 23

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January 2008
March 2008
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First Melt -- September 2008 Groundbreaking to
first melt in 10 months
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  • NEW VACUUM MELTING CAPACITY ON STREAM FOURTH
    QUARTER 2008
  • VIM
  • Melt capacity tripled to 27,000 tons
  • Two 30-ton vacuum induction melting furnaces
  • VAR
  • Expanded from 13 to 17 VARs
  • Finishing of VIM-VAR Products
  • Bar peeler capacity expansion

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NEW HORIZONS OR GOING OFF THE CLIFF -- AGAIN?
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Market Dynamics
  • Severe downdraft in the economy has impacted
  • RPM
  • 11 decline Feb 08 to Feb 09
  • Increasing number of parked jets
  • Build Rates
  • Pushouts of the 787 and A380
  • Engine Deliveries
  • Financing
  • Forecasts thus far call for a recovery --- as
    shown in next slides

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Build Rate Forecast
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Build Rate Forecast
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Change in Revenue Passenger Miles
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Delivery of New Engines
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LSS Viewpoint
  • LSS believes these forecasts are optimistic
  • Destocking of supply chain will continue
  • Exacerbated by declining raw material prices
  • Forecasted RPMs likely optimistic
  • More jets will continue to be parked
  • Cancellations and pushouts will continue
  • Lack of financing further reduces build rate
    schedules
  • Boeing and Airbus both have contingency plans
  • Current Administration will reduce defense
    spending

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Impact on Raw Material Suppliers
  • Demand for raw material suppliers has been highly
    impacted
  • Fewer smaller orders to be placed
  • Supplier decision based on customer service
  • Award will based on lead times, delivery
    performance and quality
  • LSS strategy
  • Industry leader in customer service and quality

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FORGING THE FUTURE IN HIGH PERFORMANCE
MATERIALS www.latrobesteel.com
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