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Trademark Metals Recycling LLC (TMR), a Tampa, Fla.,-based subsidiary of David J. Joseph Co., purchased the assets and business of Scrap-All Inc. from its owners, Herb Wax and Mark Goldman.
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Trademark Metals Recycling LLC (TMR), a Tampa, Fla.,-based subsidiary of David J. Joseph Co., purchased the assets and business of Scrap-All Inc. from its owners, Herb Wax and Mark Goldman.
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The U.S. Defense Department obtained prices for five year-ahead scrap contracts in electronic auctions that finished Friday.
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The U.S. Defense Department obtained prices for five year-ahead scrap contracts in electronic auctions that finished Friday.
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U.S. copper scrap prices have nudged up as stocks begin to tighten following the return of Chinese buyers to the market.
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Exports of shredded scrap rose by 17.8 percent in August from the prior month despite the continued decline in shipments to China, the leading offshore market for U.S. shredded scrap exporters for the past three years.
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A fire broke out at Atlantic Scrap & Processing LLC’s yard in Smithfield, N.C., Saturday afternoon and kept local firefighters busy throughout the night. The blaze was extinguished by 9 a.m. Sunday.
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A fire broke out at Atlantic Scrap & Processing LLC’s yard in Smithfield, N.C., Saturday afternoon and kept local firefighters busy throughout the night. The blaze was extinguished by 9 a.m. Sunday.
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U.S. copper scrap prices have nudged up as stocks start to tighten following the return of Chinese buyers to the market.
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The dream of a national program of electronics recycling lives on.
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The rejection that British shipbreaker Able UK Ltd. got this month from one English town hasn’t discouraged other British companies from seeking a berth in the shipbreaking business.
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The dream of a national program of electronics recycling lives on.
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The nation's railroads continue to treat their gondola fleets as poor, unwanted relatives when they parcel out the funds for new equipment each year, scrap industry transport managers say, but that is not the sole problem that scrap shippers face.
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Tight U.S. markets for metallurgical coal and coke promise to become ever more constrained in the near future as more mines face the prospects of closure and imports of coke decline.
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Wabash Alloys LLC, Wabash, Ind., raised the book price of A380.1 aluminum alloy by 1 cent Wednesday to $1.09 per pound.
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Fired brass ammunition scrap at military bases around the country attracted a top bid of $2.42 a pound in an electronic auction that ended Tuesday, suggesting a stronger market than in mid-September.
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Metech International Inc., a recycler of prompt scrap from electronic manufacturers, has nearly doubled its Worcester, Mass., processing area to 85,000 square feet from 45,000.
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The migration of automakers and other steel users already has led to one scrap-based steel producer locating operations in the southeastern United States.
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The head of two Los Angeles scrap metal companies involved in a $2.5-million can recycling scam has been sentenced to 41 months in federal prison.
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The head of two Los Angeles scrap metal companies involved in a $2.5-million can recycling scam has been sentenced to 41 months in federal prison.
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After two quiet months, U.S. exports of nonferrous scrap in August rose 28.2 percent from July and were up 44.8 percent from August 2005.
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Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. said its South Korean subsidiary has pleaded guilty to U.S. Justice Department charges in connection with improper payments to scrap purchasing managers at foreign steel mills and will pay a fine of $7.5 million.
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Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. said its South Korean subsidiary has pleaded guilty to U.S. Justice Department charges in connection with improper payments to scrap purchasing managers at foreign steel mills and will pay a fine of $7.5 million.
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William P. Ainsworth, president and chief executive officer of Progress Rail Services, has been named a vice president of Caterpillar Inc., the Peoria, Ill.,-based equipment maker.