Steel service centers see little Sept. change
Sep 19, 2012 | 03:39 PM
| Chris Prentice
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Chris Prentice
NEW YORK North American service centers expect to see little change in steel shipments this month following August levels that improved from July but were down from a year earlier.
"We think our September will be a little bit improved but not by any significant number," a source at one national steel distributor told AMM. "Were not seeing a whole lot (of demand) other than the energy side of the business, which continues to be fairly strong, while theres a lot of uncertainty in the other markets."
Service center sources said overall demand remains relatively unchanged so far this month, even as a few segments have experienced a slight uptick over the past two weeks.
"Automotive used to drive the steel industry, and now its recovered; weve seen production at pre-crash levels," one northern service center source said. But "its not enough to pull up the slack for construction."....
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