The COREX process is an alternative ironmaking process to the blast furnace that uses non-coking coal. It consists of two reactors - a reduction shaft and a melter-gasifier. In the reduction shaft, iron ore is reduced to DRI using counter-current reduction gas. The DRI is then transferred to the melter-gasifier where it is melted and carburized. Reactions in each reactor produce a high-quality reduction gas. The first commercial COREX plant was built in South Africa in 1987. Since then, larger COREX plants have been established worldwide, including in South Korea.