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Wabash Alloys LLC, Wabash, Ind., cut its A380.1 aluminum alloy price Monday by 2 cents to $1.07 a pound. After starting September at $1.08 a pound, Wabash raised A380.1 by 3 cents and then implemented two successive 2-cent cuts.
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U.S. exports of shredded scrap sagged by 16 percent in July despite a rebound in deliveries to scrap consumers in China and Thailand.
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U.S. copper scrap prices have firmed on increased business activity as more copper and brass mills look to swap out of cathode and into scrap.
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Two more Japanese electronics manufacturers have provided scorecards to a two-month-old environmental rating service endorsed by the U.S. government.
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Turkish ferrous scrap prices held firm last week despite no reports of any additional purchases of deep-sea cargoes.
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Two more Japanese electronics manufacturers have provided scorecards to a two-month-old environmental rating service endorsed by the U.S. government.
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A worker at Gershow Recycling Corp.’s scrapyard in Brooklyn, N.Y., died Thursday from injuries sustained after being run over by a truck driven by another worker at the yard.
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A worker at Gershow Recycling Corp.’s scrapyard in Brooklyn, N.Y., died Thursday morning from injuries sustained after being run over by a truck driven by another worker at the yard.
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Alter Trading Corp. has acquired the assets of Gopher State Scrap & Metal Inc. No purchase price was disclosed.
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Most aluminum scrap prices at the quarterly auction of forthcoming material from Boeing Co.’s operations in Washington state were lower than three months ago.
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Alter Trading Corp. has acquired the assets of Gopher State Scrap & Metal Inc. No purchase price was disclosed.
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Xstrata Plc’s nickel division is beginning construction of a new recycling plant at its smelter in Sudbury, Ontario.
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Any deal to buy scrap to be generated over a 12-month period entails price risk.
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Most aluminum scrap prices at the quarterly auction of forthcoming material from Boeing Co.’s operations in Washington state were lower than three months ago.
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Financier Carl C. Icahn has canceled plans to sell Philip Services Corp. after offers from two scrap industry buyers failed to meet expectations, scrap industry sources said.
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U.S. copper and brass scrap exports inched higher in July as consumers in Canada and Germany stocked up on material ahead of a seasonal slowdown, traders said.
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Financier Carl C. Icahn has canceled plans to sell Philip Services Corp. as offers from two scrap industry buyers failed to meet expectations, scrap industry sources said.
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The winnings bids for brass ammunition scrap from military bases around the country rebounded Tuesday from month-earlier results, ranging up to $2.27 a pound compared with a top price of $2.02 in mid-August.
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The winnings bids for brass ammunition scrap from military bases around the country rebounded Tuesday from month-earlier results, ranging up to $2.27 a pound compared with a top price of $2.02 in mid-August.
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Tube City IMS Corp. has promoted Hideyuki Nishizawa to senior vice president of international trade and named Scott Clark as district manager for its Ohio region.
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Sims Group Ltd. is seeking a new chief executive for its North American business following the resignation of Rick Jansen.
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Tube City IMS Corp. has promoted Hideyuki Nishizawa to senior vice president of international trade and named Scott Clark as district manager for its Ohio region.
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Aluminum scrap prices generally sagged by 2 to 7 percent from three months ago at a Wichita, Kan., auction of forthcoming material from a manufacturer of aircraft components.
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The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has launched an automobile mercury switch removal program that will pay $3 for each switch removed from a wrecked or junked car before it is dismantled or crushed.