U.S. Global Steel Dust seeks site in South

Feb 21, 2013 | 04:03 PM | Suzy Waite

Tags  U.S. Global Steel Dust, Barry Hamilton, zinc, zinc oxide, electric-arc furnace, Suzy Waite

NEW YORK — U.S. Global Steel Dust Inc., a recycler of electric-arc furnace dust, plans to break ground on a greenfield facility in the United States in the next few months, chief operating officer Barry Hamilton told AMM.

The Lausanne, Switzerland-based company is considering three locations in three states in the South and expects to select one by the end of March, he said. "We’re now looking at a shortlist of properties. We want to start building as soon as possible (and begin) operations by the end of the year." He declined to say....





Latest Pricing Trends

Poll

What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?

Imports
Stagnant non-residential construction demand
Sequestration and government cuts
Global uncertainty, particularly in Europe
Too many suppliers chasing too few orders


View previous results

AMM Events