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AMCI International AG has acquired international pig iron trading group Steel Base Trade AG, including its U.S.-based subsidiary, Primetrade Inc.
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Some smelter buying prices for aluminum scrap have moved higher by a cent or two, although quotations seem more dispersed than usual.
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Some smelter buying prices for aluminum scrap have moved higher by a cent or two, although quotations seem more dispersed than usual.
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U.S. exports of lead scrap jumped 21.2 percent to 12,510 short tons in August from 10,321 tons the previous month, the highest one-month total thus far in 2007.
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India has abandoned its plan to register all scrap traders who want to import scrap metal to India, according to Ikbal Nathani, managing director of the Mumbai-based Nathani Group.
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Memphis Mill Services Co. expects to bring its scrap- and slag-handling operations on-stream at Nucor Corp.’s new special bar quality (SBQ) mill in Memphis, Tenn., by next month.
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U.S. copper scrap prices have taken a tumble as primary metal on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange falls and demand for certain grades of material dries up.
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U.S. aluminum scrap flowed out of the country at a record pace in August, excluding last year’s unreliable May data.
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Memphis Mill Services Co. expects to bring its scrap- and slag-handling operations on-stream at Nucor Corp.’s new special bar quality (SBQ) mill in Memphis, Tenn., by next month.
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Exide Industries Ltd., southern Asia’s largest manufacturer of lead-acid storage batteries, will cut its lead imports by about half in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2008, and boost its use of lead scrap.
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Copper scrap values reached as high as $3.15 a pound at a recent online military auction.
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Students at California State University, Fresno got a lesson on recycling electronic scrap last week. John S. Shegerian, chairman and chief executive officer of Electronic Recyclers Inc. (ERI), led the group on a tour of his recycling plant in Fresno Thursday.
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Sears Home Services has joined the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s voluntary Responsible Appliance Disposal program, aimed at promoting recycling of household appliances.
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Turkish steel mills were forced to pay about $4 to $5 a tonne more for ferrous scrap this past week, but the exporters providing that material haven’t benefited from the higher prices amid rising ocean freight rates.
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China’s ferrous scrap prices have risen as much as 135 yuan ($18) a tonne from a month ago as northern Chinese steel mills begin building stocks to take them through the winter, traders and officials said.
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Copper scrap values reached as high as $3.15 a pound at a recent online military auction.
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Zalev Brothers Co., the Windsor, Ontario, unit of Ferrous Processing & Trading Co. (FPT), was responsible for 19 percent of Ontario's toxic emissions in 2004, according to the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation.
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Heavy and light scrap steel held in Texas fetched $570,496, or $175.71 a long ton, in a busy U.S. Defense Department auction that grossed $1.06 million for 93 offerings.
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Offshore demand for No. 1 heavy melting steel scrap sagged nearly 1,000 tonnes in August as some of the main buyers of cut ferrous scrap trimmed their buys.
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Zalev Brothers Co., the Windsor, Ontario, unit of Ferrous Processing & Trading Co. (FPT), was responsible for 19 percent of Ontario's toxic emissions in 2004, according to the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation.
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Heavy and light scrap steel held in Texas fetched $570,496, or $175.71 a long ton, in a busy U.S. Defense Department auction that grossed $1.06 million for 93 offerings.
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Tube City IMS Corp. has appointed Tom Montagino vice president of safety.
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Exports of shredded scrap slipped more than 10 percent in August despite a strong rebound in shipments to Greece and Egypt and a mild uptick in the cargoes delivered to Turkish steelmakers.
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Tube City IMS Corp. has appointed Tom Montagino vice president of safety.