Service center Liberty Steel Industries' president and chief executive James Weller was killed in a plane crash in Howland Township, Ohio on 29 June.
The crash occurred two miles away from the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport, killing four members of the Weller family, as well as the pilot and copilot, according to the Youngstown Warren Regional Chamber. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) opened an investigation into the crash but the cause remains unknown.
Liberty Steel Industries, headquartered in Warren, Ohio, processes coated, cold-rolled, and hot-rolled steel and offers various stamping and blanking services. The company maintains an average in-house inventory of 10,000 short tons (st), used to supply small, medium, and large stampings and assemblies, according to the company's website. It operates two other locations in Lordstown, Ohio, and Saltillo, Mexico, and is unrelated to steelmaker Liberty Steel, which operated a mill in Georgetown, South Carolina, that is currently being demolished.
Liberty has not commented on the accident.