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U.S. exports of stainless steel scrap slipped nearly 15 percent in June as shipments of the shiny scrap to China retreated from the questionable year-to-date high seen the previous month.
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Steel services outsourcing company Tube City IMS Corp., Glassport, Pa., said the U.S. ferrous trading unit of its Tube City division has hired Volker H. Hase as an international steel trading consultant to focus on new and secondary steel sales and semi-finished products.
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The U.S. Defense Department sold three lots of aerospace alloy scrap from its Texarkana, Texas, facility last week for an average price of $4.04 a pound, basically unchanged from a sale of similar alloys in late July that drew about $4.13 a pound.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reached agreements with two northern Ohio companies for alleged clean air violations at an aluminum smelting facility in Cleveland.
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The U.S. Defense Department sold three lots of aerospace alloy scrap from its Texarkana, Texas, facility last week for an average price of $4.04 a pound, basically unchanged from a sale of similar alloys in late July that drew about $4.13 a pound.
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Russia’s scrap processors are warning the nation’s steelmakers that they could face a shortage of ferrous scrap in the near future, according to the Interfax news agency.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reached agreements with two northern Ohio companies for alleged clean air violations at an aluminum smelting facility in Cleveland.
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The Turkish government has refused to allow an aged Dutch ship to be scrapped at a shipbreaker’s yard in Turkey.
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A short-line railroad that a Pennsylvania scrapyard has battled to maintain continues to chug back from near death.
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Denny Lawrence has been named vice president of sales and marketing at Metso Texas Shredder, the San Antonio, Texas,-based maker of shredders, shears and balers.
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Two rating systems have been launched this year to salute computer makers that avoid toxic materials and push recycling, but the scorecards seem to be out of alignment.
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Turkish import prices for ferrous scrap remained stable last week, with buyers at mini-mills refusing offers at higher prices.
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Two rating systems have been launched this year to salute computer makers that avoid toxic materials and push recycling, but the scorecards seem to be out of alignment.
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Denny Lawrence has been named vice president of sales and marketing for Metso Texas Shredder, the San Antonio, Texas,-based maker of shredders, shears and balers.
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Until this month, Mobile, Ala., had no vehicle shredders operating within the city’s borders. Today it has one, and sometime early next year it will have two—but with city officials watching closely for possible problems.
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Until this month, Mobile, Ala., had no local vehicle shredders operating within the city’s borders.
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Despite concern that planned Midwest auto production cutbacks will eventually ripple into aluminum scrap markets, current pricing generally is flat.
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U.S. Shredder & Castings Group has launched a program to upgrade existing Hammermill shredder plants.
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In an electronic auction that lasted more than four hours longer than scheduled, winning bids for 849,000 pounds of U.S. Defense Department brass ammunition scrap at Fort Shelby, Miss., totaled $1.25 million.
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In an electronic auction that lasted more than four hours longer than scheduled, winning bids for 849,000 pounds of U.S. Defense Department brass ammunition scrap at Fort Shelby, Miss., totaled $1.25 million.
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A California Superior Court has chastised Sims-Hugo Neu Corp. and one of its workers for his role in falsifying documents from a rival West Coast scrapyard and distributing them to customers.
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U.S. Shredder & Castings Group has launched a program to upgrade existing Hammermill shredder plants.
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Despite concern that planned Midwest auto production cutbacks will eventually ripple into aluminum scrap markets, current pricing generally is flat.
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Prices paid by India’s steelmakers and foundries for imported shredded and heavy melting steel scrap have declined by around $30 a tonne in recent weeks.