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Promotora Ambiental SA de CV (Pasa), a Mexican waste hauler and landfill operator, said it plans to build and operate a ship dismantling yard in Lázaro Cárdenas on Mexico’s southwestern coast.
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Turkish ferrous scrap imports from Europe more than doubled in the first half of this year, with the country taking 2.4 million tonnes of metal from western Europe.
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The difference between "junk dealers" and "scrap iron and metal processors" was written into Detroit's ordinances many years ago.
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Prices paid for factory bundles from Chrysler Group’s stamping plants are down by about $35 a long ton in those regions where the bundles have been bought this month, industry sources said.
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Prices paid for factory bundles from Chrysler Group’s stamping plants are down by as much as $35 a long ton in those regions where the bundles have been bought this month, industry sources said.
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Stronger nonferrous prices and rising overseas demand for ferrous scrap helped Metal Management Inc. post sharply higher revenue and earnings during its fiscal second quarter.
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Prices paid for Ford Motor Co.’s factory bundles are down $15 a long ton from last month to about $231 a ton at the automaker’s Chicago-area stamping plant, industry sources said.
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Detroit Edison is offering a $1,000 reward “for information that leads to the arrest of anyone who steals copper wire from the utility.”
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China’s ferrous scrap buyers aren’t expected to look overseas for feedstock again until steel production from blast furnaces declines in relation to the nation’s electric furnace output, according to John Neu, vice chairman of Sims Hugo Neu Corp., a unit of Sims Group Ltd.
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Prices paid for Ford Motor Co.’s factory bundles are down $15 a long ton from last month to about $231 a ton at the automaker’s Chicago-area stamping plant, industry sources said.
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Detroit Edison is offering a $1,000 reward “for information that leads to the arrest of anyone who steals copper wire from the utility.”
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Industrial Services of America Inc. (ISA), the Louisville, Ky., scrap processor and waste hauler, said its net income rose 35.4 percent in the third quarter despite a sharp decline in revenue compared with the same period last year.
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Colin Iles, managing director of British scrap giant European Metal Recycling Ltd., has resigned as president of the ferrous division of the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR).
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OmniSource Corp. reportedly took offers Monday for November bundles from Chrysler Group’s stamping plants, along with some prime General Motors Corp. scrap, but did not sell any of the material.
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OmniSource Corp. reportedly took offers Monday for November bundles from Chrysler Group’s stamping plants, along with some prime General Motors Corp. scrap, but did not sell any of the material.
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Secondary smelter Arkansas Aluminum Alloys Inc. has shut its three furnaces as federal investigators look into the cause of an explosion that killed two employees Tuesday.
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Harris Waste Management Group Inc. has hired Suzanne Evans and Chris Falzone as technical publication specialists to work with its engineering department at the company’s Cordele, Ga., manufacturing facility.
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Harris Waste Management Group Inc. has hired Suzanne Evans and Chris Falzone as technical publication specialists to work with its engineering department at the company’s Cordele, Ga., manufacturing facility.
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Daiki Aluminium Industry Co. Ltd., Osaka, Japan, one of Asia’s largest secondary aluminum producers, plans to increase capacity by 17 percent to 336,000 tonnes per year.
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The auction value of discarded military shells combining several kinds of metal has declined to $169.82 a long ton from $185.35 five weeks earlier.
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Russia could become a net importer of copper scrap in the near future if domestic demand remains strong.
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The auction value of discarded military shells combining several kinds of metal has declined to $169.82 a long ton from $185.35 five weeks earlier.
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Soaring steel scrap prices have prompted Sharif Metals Ltd., a United Arab Emirates-based nonferrous scrap processor, to invest in a second shredder in Saudi Arabia.
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India has postponed for a second time its transition from pre-shipment inspections of imported scrap metal to enforcing standards by registering foreign suppliers.