Serge Miller, the chief executive of ArcelorMittal Mines Canada chief executive, stands down and completes the 36 years in the iron ore company. Steve Wood, ArcelorMittal's vice-president of iron ore operations for the Americas region and the executive committee will take over this position.
Miller started with Quebec-Cartier for more than 30 years before it was acquired by ArcelorMittal in 2007. Prior to his appointment in March 2010, he was chief operating officer. Mr Miller resigns after running the Canadian subsidiary of the world's largest steelmaker for nearly three years.
Meanwhile he is in charge of the expansion of iron ore concentrate production worth 24 million tonnes. In the background, ArcelorMittal Mines Canada produces about 15 million tonnes of iron ore concentrate and about 9 million tonnes of iron oxide pellets annually.