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More than 2,000 discarded and untested flat panel monitors offered as scrap by the U.S. Defense Department fetched between $47 and $75 per unit from three winning bidders.
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More than 2,000 discarded and untested flat panel monitors offered as scrap by the U.S. Defense Department fetched between $47 and $75 per unit from three winning bidders.
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Offers for Miller Compressing Co. continue to be mulled by the family owners of the privately held scrap processor, although they have yet to enter into an exclusivity period with a potential suitor, trade sources said.
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The family owners of privately held Miller Compressing Co. continue to mull offers for the Milwaukee-based scrap processor and have yet to enter into an exclusivity period with a potential suitor, according to trade sources.
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U.S. copper scrap prices continue to be driven higher by booming futures and tight stocks.
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U.S. copper scrap prices continue to be driven higher by booming futures and tight stocks.
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Upstate Shredding LLC, Owego, N.Y., has won a scrap metal contract from Onondaga County’s Resource Recovery Agency.
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Upstate Shredding LLC, Owego, N.Y., has won a scrap metal contract from Onondaga County’s Resource Recovery Agency.
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U.S. exports of No. 1 heavy melting steel scrap increased 8.9 percent in July from the previous month despite softer demand from steelmakers in Turkey and elsewhere in the eastern Mediterranean.
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Secondary aluminum ingot prices have ticked up slightly, with the rising value of silicon in alloys a source of upward pressure.
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Melvin Gordon, former chairman of L. Gordon Iron & Metal Co., a Statesville, N.C., scrap processor, has died at the age of 84.
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In a new wrinkle for military scrap auctions, recyclers this week bid on two six-month contracts for discarded laptop computers, intact except for their hard drives.
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Melvin Gordon, former chairman of L. Gordon Iron & Metal Co., a Statesville, N.C., scrap processor, died Sept. 14. He was 84.
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The European Union’s revised regulations on transfrontier shipment of waste and their impact on international scrap recyclers will be the focus of the Bureau of International Recycling’s (BIR’s) upcoming fall convention in Warsaw, Poland.
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The stainless steel scrap market has reached the bottom of the cycle and is set for a strong recovery in the fourth quarter or first quarter of 2008.
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Talk about aluminum alloys today and the subject veers toward silicon, as it did at a Rosemont, Ill., panel hosted by the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) last week.
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Grimmel Industries has obtained a second three-month extension on its lease to store and export scrap metals from the docks at Portsmouth, N.H.
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Talk about aluminum alloys today and the subject veers toward silicon, as it did at a Rosemont, Ill., panel hosted by the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) last week.
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Grimmel Industries has obtained a second three-month extension on its lease to store and export scrap metals from the docks at Portsmouth, N.H.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has added Halaco Engineering Co.’s facility in Oxnard, Calif., and two other metals industry sites to the National Priorities List of Superfund sites.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is adding Halaco Engineering Co.’s site in Oxnard, Calif., to the National Priorities List of Superfund sites.
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U.S. stainless steel scrap will continue to be the main source of raw material to the country’s stainless industry, but availability for export is likely to decline in the next few years, according to Barry Hunter, president of Hunter Alloys LLC, Boonton, N.J.
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Auction price trends were mixed for aircraft aluminum scrap to be generated by Spirit AeroSystems Inc., Wichita, Kan., in the fourth quarter.
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Metal Management Inc. (MMI) on Monday agreed to be acquired by Sims Group Ltd., North Sydney, Australia, in an all-stock deal that will create the world’s largest publicly traded metals recycler.