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Computer maker Dell Inc. said it will begin providing several types of electronics recycling in China by the end of the year.
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The top-winning bid for brass ammunition scrap auctioned for the U.S. Defense Department was $2.34 a pound Tuesday, down from $2.42 a pound in an auction Oct. 17.
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The top-winning bid for brass ammunition scrap auctioned for the U.S. Defense Department was $2.34 a pound Tuesday, down from $2.42 a pound in an auction Oct. 17.
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Computer maker Dell Inc. said it will begin providing several types of electronics recycling in China by the end of the year.
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Exports of ferrous scrap from Russia could fall to 2 million tonnes per year by 2008 due to the growth of the domestic steel industry’s use of electric furnaces, an executive with Mair Industrial Group, Russia’s largest ferrous scrap processor, said this week.
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Prices for higher grades of copper scrap have come under more downward pressure as primary metal on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange shows signs of weakness.
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Paul Goyette has been named president of G&S Metals Co., a specialty producer of secondary aluminum alloy based in Wabash, Ind.
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A Chinese inspection agency appears to have canceled some European and Asian scrap shipper licenses, according to the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI).
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Prices for higher grades of copper scrap have come under more downward pressure as primary metal on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange shows signs of weakness.
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A Chinese inspection agency appears to have canceled some European and Asian scrap shipper licenses, according to the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI).
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Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. posted a 45.8-percent increase in net income to $50.2 million in its fiscal fourth quarter ended Aug. 31 despite a $15-million charge to pay a federal fine linked to past Asian payment practices.
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Paul Goyette has been named president of G&S Metals Co., a specialty producer of secondary aluminum alloy based in Wabash, Ind.
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Wabash Alloys LLC, Wabash, Ind., increased the book price of A380.1 aluminum alloy by 1 cent Monday to $1.14 per pound.
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Steelmaker and scrap processor Commercial Metals Co. is raising its quarterly dividend to 9 cents a share from 6 cents, effective in January, the company said Tuesday.
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Wabash Alloys LLC, Wabash, Ind., implemented a 1-cent increase, per pound, in the book price of A380.1 aluminum alloy Monday, moving the number to $1.14.
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Last year’s shift of U.S. Defense Department scrap auctions to an electronic Web site opened the bidding to a broad range of participants—too broad, the department now says.
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Last year’s shift of U.S. Defense Department scrap auctions to an electronic Web site opened the bidding to a broad range of participants—too broad, the department now says.
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PSC Metals Inc. plans to expand its nonferrous scrap operations in northeast Ohio by designating a building and part of its 100-acre yard in Canton, Ohio, for those metals.
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PSC Metals Inc. plans to expand its nonferrous scrap operations in northeast Ohio by designating a building and part of its 100-acre yard in Canton, Ohio, for those metals.
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Pull-A-Part, an automotive used parts retailer, has earned an outstanding environmental award from the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Pull-A-Part, an automotive used parts retailer, has earned an outstanding environmental award from the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Arkansas Aluminum Alloys Inc. has resumed making specification sow but won’t restart its ingot-pouring equipment until it has diagnosed what caused an explosion Tuesday that killed two employees at its plant on Hot Springs, Ark.
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Exports of No. 1 heavy melting steel scrap rose by more than 14 percent in August, spurred by strong demand from Turkey and Egypt.
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Arkansas Aluminum Alloys Inc. has resumed making specification sow, but won’t restart its ingot-pouring equipment until it has diagnosed what caused a Tuesday explosion that killed two employees at the Hot Springs, Ark., facility.