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Turkey's steelmakers have the ferrous scrap stage all to themselves these days-and they have made ample use of it during the past week. View this article
A new engine plant nearing completion in Dundee, Mich., being built by an alliance with Japan's Mitsubishi Motors Corp. and South Korea's Hyundai ... View this article
The introduction of the long-awaited Chinese scrap import license system will produce winners and losers. View this article
A week after Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA) president Tom Danjczek met with Environmental Protection Agency head Christine Todd Whitman ... View this article
It might look like a child's toy, but a new device specifically targeting the secondary metals industry is being called a leap in scrap analyzer technology ... View this article
Michael Chime has been named manager of operations at PSC Metals Inc. View this article
US exports of nonferrous scrap totaled a record 154776 short tons in October, exceeding by 3.2 percent the previous high of 149955 tons set in March ... View this article
Grupo Imsa SA de CV's participation in an international slab consortium will net its Imsa Acero subsidiary 3.2 million to 3.3 million tonnes of slab per ... View this article
Improving the efficiency of direct materials procurement continues to be the ultimate goal of many supply-chain efforts. Less-critical indirect materials ... View this article
An East Coast electronics recycler anticipates record-breaking collections this year, but environmental officials warned that domestic collections netted ... View this article
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A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.