
The Călărași steel works (), formally Donasid Călărași and formerly Siderca Călărași, is a
steel mill
A steel mill or steelworks is an industrial plant for the manufacture of steel. It may be an integrated steel works carrying out all steps of steelmaking from smelting iron ore to rolled product, but may also be a plant where steel semi-fini ...
in
Călărași
Călărași (), the capital of Călărași County in the Muntenia region, is situated in south-east Romania, on the banks of the Danube's Borcea branch, at about from the Bulgarian border and from Bucharest. It is one of six Romanian county se ...
,
Romania
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.
History
Origins and growth under communism

The genesis of the project took place during the
communist regime
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on a July morning in 1974, when dictator
Nicolae Ceaușescu
Nicolae Ceaușescu ( ; ; – 25 December 1989) was a Romanian politician who was the second and last Communism, communist leader of Socialist Romania, Romania, serving as the general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party from 1965 u ...
, returning from a visit to
Constanța
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, stopped at the garbage mound at the edge of Călărași and decided a steel mill would be built there. Plans were drawn up, construction being delayed the following year mainly due to floods.
Final approval for the construction was secured in February 1976, by a decree of the
State Council of Romania
The State Council () was the executive authority of Communist Romania from 1961 to 1989. It was the collective head of state before the creation of the office of President in 1974.
Powers 1961–1974
The State Council was created in 1961 with a ...
; production capacity was estimated at 10 million tons of steel per year.
The first stake was driven in March 1976, although building, engineered by
Bucharest
Bucharest ( , ; ) is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița (river), Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania. Its population is officially estimated at 1.76 million residents within a greater Buc ...
, did not begin in earnest until 1978.
[ Cristian Petru, Gabriela Antoniu]
"Combinatul Siderurgic, 'victima' Revoluției"
''Jurnalul Național
''Jurnalul Național'' is a Romanian newspaper, part of the INTACT Media Group led by Dan Voiculescu, which also includes the popular television station Antena 1. The newspaper was launched in 1993. Its headquarters is in Bucharest
Buchares ...
'', July 26, 2005; accessed June 16, 2012 A foreign loan totaling over
$100 million was taken out, and the factory was inaugurated in 1979. Covering on the
Borcea
Borcea is a commune situated in the eastern part of Călărași County, Muntenia, Romania. It is one of the most populous communes in the county and it is situated on the west bank of the Borcea branch (a section of the Danube). The commune was ...
branch of the
Danube
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, 6,000 workers were initially hired.
These came from the area and the rest of the country, while experts were brought in from the works at
Reșița
Reșița (; ; ; ; ; ; ) is a city in western Romania and the capital of Caraș-Severin County. It is located in the Banat region. The city had a population of 58,393 in 2021. It administers six villages: Câlnic (''Kölnök''), Cuptoare (''Kupt ...
,
Galați
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, and
Hunedoara
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. Work went on seven days a week, twelve hours a day; generous salaries were paid, as well as bonuses and overtime. Deputy
Prime Minister
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Ion Dincă
Ion Dincă (November 3, 1928 – January 9, 2007) was a Romanian communist politician and Army general who served as Deputy Prime Minister and Mayor of Bucharest under the Communist regime.
Born in Cobia, Dâmbovița County, in 1947, he moved to ...
made frequent quick inspections.
A
coking
Coking is the process of heating coal in the absence of oxygen to a temperature above to drive off the volatile components of the raw coal, leaving behind a hard, strong, porous material with a high carbon content called coke. Coke is predomina ...
plant was ready in 1986, closing in 1998. Between 1981 and 1986, other units that came on board were the electric steel mill, the
rolling
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mill for mid-sized products, the depot for raw materials and the iron ore enrichment facility. A 13 km-long canal was dug, complete with a port for use solely by the works. Its location in the Danube's immediate vicinity allowed for ore to be transported in and finished products out, as well as its waters to be used in the technical process. The
blast furnace
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In a ...
, the steel mill with converters and the rolling mill for heavy products and railway tracks were due to start production soon after the
1989 Revolution and fall of the regime halted work on them. By that year, the works were 90% ready, with $1.8 billion having been spent on them. There were 6,500 employees, their number set to rise to 15,000 once the project was complete. There were plans for producing
cast iron
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, mid-sized products, products for the automobile industry and metal
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, with 30% of output for domestic use and the rest for export.
The foundry, among other components, was technologically advanced for its day, and the coke plant used high-quality coal from Poland, Brazil, China, and the Soviet Union.
Steel ingots of 7 and 9 tons each rolled off the production line starting in 1979. During the 1980s, the factory was among Southeast Europe's largest for railway tracks, and it generated 200,000 tons of steel annually. Ceaușescu had even grander designs, wanting to raze
Ceacu and Cuza Vodă villages some away. In their stead, he foresaw an expanded works producing record amounts of steel, but this did not come to pass.
[ Ionela Stănilă, Monica Măgureanu]
"Combinatul siderurgic din Călărași, transformat în coșmar"
''Adevărul
(; meaning "The Truth", formerly spelled ''Adevĕrul'') is a Romanian daily newspaper, based in Bucharest. Founded in Iași, in 1871, and reestablished in 1888, in Bucharest, it was the main left-wing press venue to be published during the Kingd ...
'', February 6, 2011; accessed June 16, 2012
During the 1980s, although equipped with a unit for purifying emissions, the works were lacking in environmental safeguards. A reddish dust settled on Călărași, and whenever a charge of steel was converted, the noise was loud. Local rumor suggests that a dispute over pollution arose with neighboring
Bulgaria
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.
Struggles with privatization and thefts
The works became known as Siderca in 1990. During the years that followed, its viable parts were
privatized
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,
a process fraught with difficulty. At first, because of their uncompetitiveness, the works were subsidized from the state budget, becoming a "black hole" in the national economy. In 1993, the
Red Quadrilateral
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The 'Quadrilateral', informal at first, consisted of t ...
government approved a $65 million investment for the steel mill. In 1996, eighteen domestic and foreign firms bid on the enterprise, but the authorities were unable to conclude the process; neither were they able to do so when three bidders appeared in 1998. Privatization, directed by the , cost the government at least $100 million and a lengthy series of infractions was committed during its course. The works ended up being sold at a nominal cost to an Italian group that, rather than make promised investments, went on to sell them to
Tenaris
Tenaris S.A., organized in Luxembourg, is a manufacturer and supplier of steel pipes and related services for the petroleum industry. The company produces and ships over 4 million tons of pipes annually. In 2023, 53% of the company's sales wer ...
.
["Industria metalurgică românească va produce 9,115 mii tone de oțel pe an"]
wall-street.ro, July 12, 2006; accessed June 17, 2012
In 1997, upgrades unique to Romania were made to the rolling mill and the electric steel mill, with parts imported from Germany, Austria, and Scotland.
In 1999, steelmaking was halted due to lack of available capital, a situation that lasted until 2004, when production began anew at the country's only manufacturer of railway tracks. During this period, parts of the factory were dismantled piece by piece, with much of the 400,000 tons of metal used in its construction being sold as
scrap
Scrap consists of recyclable materials, usually metals, left over from product manufacturing and consumption, such as parts of vehicles, building supplies, and surplus materials. Unlike waste, scrap can have monetary value, especially recover ...
. Reportedly, thefts went on day and night, with groups of scrap collectors from Călărași taking what they could. Firms for collecting scrap operated all around the factory perimeter, allegedly run by influential residents of the town who thus amassed significant wealth. The of internal railway were stripped bare, and finished products not yet unpacked are said to have gone directly to scrap. In the port, only twisted concrete was left, with even the iron from inside the poles removed.
[ Cătălin Budescu]
"Prima șarjă la Donasid"
''Jurnalul Național
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Buchares ...
'', July 1, 2004; accessed June 16, 2012
In 2000, Siderca filed for bankruptcy, a procedure that was suspended in 2001 for four years, during which attempts were made to place the enterprise on a better footing. In 2003, Donasid took over the viable parts, evaluated at $20 million: the steel mill, the
continuous casting
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unit, and the rolling mill for heavy products and railway tracks. Siderca contributed and the administrative building. In 2005, Siderca re-entered bankruptcy, while Donasid was acquired by Tenaris.
By 2011, 500 employees remained, of whom 300 in the steel mill and 70 in the rolling mill. The works were divided among four companies: Sidertrans, Martifer, Donalam, and the largest, Donasid.
A 2010 inspection found over on the site suffering from soil contamination, with waste dumped directly on the surface. Additionally, the site was littered with concrete. When the factory was pulled apart by thieves, liquid toxic material had spilled out in uncontrolled fashion. Two locations were uncovered that had large deposits in sacks believed to be filled with
pearlite
Pearlite is a two-phased, lamellar (or layered) structure composed of alternating layers of ferrite (87.5 wt%) and cementite (12.5 wt%) that occurs in some steels and cast irons. During slow cooling of an iron-carbon alloy, pearlite for ...
. Surrounding water contained
ammonia
Ammonia is an inorganic chemical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the chemical formula, formula . A Binary compounds of hydrogen, stable binary hydride and the simplest pnictogen hydride, ammonia is a colourless gas with a distinctive pu ...
and
benzene
Benzene is an Organic compound, organic chemical compound with the Chemical formula#Molecular formula, molecular formula C6H6. The benzene molecule is composed of six carbon atoms joined in a planar hexagonal Ring (chemistry), ring with one hyd ...
, which also damaged air quality.
[ Monica Măgureanu]
"Călărași: Peste 100 de hectare de teren, poluate cu smoală"
''Adevărul
(; meaning "The Truth", formerly spelled ''Adevĕrul'') is a Romanian daily newspaper, based in Bucharest. Founded in Iași, in 1871, and reestablished in 1888, in Bucharest, it was the main left-wing press venue to be published during the Kingd ...
'', July 31, 2010; accessed June 17, 2012
In September 2020, the Donalam company announced that it would invest
€
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11.3 million in the modernization of its rolling mill in Călărași. A new heating furnace and a water treatment system were planned; improved technology would contribute to reducing carbon emissions by up to 40%. The Donalam Călărași mill exports annually about 120,000 tons of steel bars to the European market. As of May 2021, the company had 270 employees, and was looking to hire 60 more, in order to meet growing international demand for steel products.
The ruins of the works and reminiscences of their heyday play a prominent role in the 2013 film ''
Sunt o babă comunistă
''Sunt o babă comunistă'' () is a 2013 Romanian drama film directed by Stere Gulea. It stars Luminița Gheorghiu, , and Ana Ularu. Set in 2010 post-communist Romania, the title character and her husband are visited by their daughter who has bee ...
''.
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Manufacturing companies established in 1979