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Aluminum scrap prices are showing no broad movements despite a few scattered adjustments to obtain tactical advantage.
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Aluminum scrap prices are showing no broad movements despite a few scattered adjustments to obtain tactical advantage.
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Several police departments in Minnesota have begun lobbying for a regional system of daily pawnshop-style reporting on metal purchases by scrapyards.
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Lower grades of U.S. copper scrap have risen on firmer demand led by overseas consumers and a slight tightening of stocks.
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U.S. exports of No. 1 heavy melting steel scrap slipped slightly in July despite a huge spike in the tonnage headed to Turkey.
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Lower grades of U.S copper scrap have risen on firmer demand led by overseas consumers and a slight tightening in stocks.
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Dross processor Metal Source LLC, which expects to expand next year onto a 24-acre site in Wabash, Ind., has received the blessing of the city’s planning commission, which recommended leaving the neighborhood zoned for heavy industry.
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Prices of industrial steel scrap are down as much as $35 a long ton in major steelmaking markets this month, while less-desirable obsolete grades are off by only $10 to $15 a ton, sources said.
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British ship scrapper Able UK Ltd. might soon get the long-awaited decision on its plan to scrap several “Ghost Fleet” vessels of the U.S. Maritime Administration (Marad) at its shipyard in Hartlepool, England.
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Prices of industrial steel scrap are down as much as $35 a long ton in the major steelmaking markets this month, while the seemingly less desirable obsolete grades are off by only $10 to $15 a ton, sources said.
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Dross processor Metal Source LLC, which expects to expand next year onto a 24-acre site in Wabash, Ind., received the blessing of the city’s Plan Commission Wednesday, which recommended leaving the neighborhood zoned for heavy industry.
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British ship scrapper Able UK Ltd. might get the long-awaited decision on its plan to scrap several “Ghost Fleet” vessels of the U.S. Maritime Administration (Marad) at its shipyard in Hartlepool, England, the British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) said.
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A handful of former scrap industry executives from the South have switched gears, but they have not strayed too far from their recycling roots. Cousins Alan and Mark Cohen and Marty Kogon, three of the principals of the former Central Metals Co. in Atlanta, are building a network of state-of-the-art auto recycling yards.
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Stroh Die Casting Inc. is the target of an administrative complaint filed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s regional office in Chicago over alleged clean-air violations at the company’s secondary aluminum smelter in Milwaukee.
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Ohio-based scrap recycler Jayco Inc. has acquired the outstanding shares in steel and nonferrous scrap recycler Cleveland Scrap.
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The courts haven’t heard the last of Delta Group Inc., a Muskego, Wis., secondary aluminum smelter that ceased operating in early 2001, partly due to scams that led to 70-month federal jail sentences for two of the company’s co-owners.
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The courts haven’t heard the last of Delta Group Inc., a Muskego, Wis., secondary aluminum smelter that ceased operating in early 2001, partly due to scams that led to 70-month federal jail sentences for two of the company’s co-owners.
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A Taiwanese buying binge added some luster to offshore sales of stainless steel scrap as the second half got under way.
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Exports of lead scrap backtracked in July from the high point attained the previous month but remained above the trend line of the two previous years.
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Alcan Inc. plans to spend $180 million on a plant in Quebec’s Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region to recycle pot lining from primary aluminum smelters.
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The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries has launched its 2007 membership drive after closing the books on a “successful” recruitment effort this year.
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The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries has launched its 2007 membership drive after closing the books on a “successful” recruitment effort this year.
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Former Philip Services Corp. executive Robert Waxman will go to trial in an Ontario Provincial Court on fraud charges.
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U.S. copper scrap prices have nudged higher on increased overseas demand and a slight rise in primary copper prices on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.