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Aleris International Inc., having taken over Wabash Alloys LLC, disclosed the first plant closure from the combined smelter roster on Friday, a Wabash facility in Dickson, Tenn.
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Auction price trends were mixed for aircraft aluminum scrap becoming available in the fourth quarter from Spirit AeroSystems Inc., Wichita, Kan.
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Stronger demand from steel mills and foundries in Asia boosted exports of shredded scrap by more than one-third from the previous month’s level.
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U.S. copper scrap prices continue to firm as stocks remain tight and primary copper on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange roared higher last week.
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A winning bidder for forthcoming military scrap agreed to pay 91 cents a pound for a year’s worth of aluminum borings and turnings at an Air Force base in Georgia.
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Universal Scrap Metals Inc., Chicago, is planning an offshoot in Mexico to accommodate the relocation of a major customer from which it receives scrap.
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A winning bidder for forthcoming military scrap agreed to pay 91 cents a pound for a year’s worth of aluminum borings and turnings at an Air Force base in Georgia.
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Auction prices fell slightly, typically about 3 percent, for Boeing Co. aluminum scrap expected to be generated in the fourth quarter.
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Auction prices fell slightly, typically about 3 percent, for Boeing Co. aluminum scrap expected to be generated in the fourth quarter.
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A new Turkey-bound deep-sea ferrous scrap cargo was booked at $340 a tonne c.f.r. Turkey, failing to meet market expectations.
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Limits to scrap availability will force electric-furnace steelmakers to trim the percentage of recyclables in their metallic intake, but scrapyards will prosper nonetheless, a consultant said Wednesday.
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Limits to scrap availability will force electric-furnace steelmakers to trim the percentage of recyclables in their metallic intake, but scrapyards will prosper nonetheless, a consultant said Wednesday.
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Defying logic, aluminum scrap sold in a military auction has drawn a winning bid at a value that exceeds the price of primary aluminum.
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The net materials value of electronic scrap is still negative, but improvements in the technology and economics of the plastics stream have shifted the balance closer to break-even, a recycling executive said Tuesday.
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Defying logic, aluminum scrap sold in a military auction has drawn a winning bid at a value that exceeds the price of primary aluminum.
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The net materials value of electronic scrap is still negative, but improvements in the technology and economics of the plastics stream have shifted the balance closer to break-even, a recycling executive said Tuesday.
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The effort by Fresno County, Calif., to raise the hurdles against stolen property at scrapyards has led to a second court wrangle, this one over whether three-year-old International Recycling Co. is qualified for a license.
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The effort by Fresno County, Calif., to raise the hurdles against stolen property at scrapyards has led to a second court wrangle, this one over whether three-year-old International Recycling Co. is qualified for a license.
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U.S. copper and brass scrap exports dipped 7.7 percent in July as Chinese buys edged lower in the wake of a major clampdown by authorities on importers trying to avoid complying with new duties.
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Having penetrated nearly all sectors of the metals market, private equity is now preparing to become a bigger player in the scrap industry.
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The cause of a weekend fire at Pacific Coast Recycling LLC is under investigation.
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The origin of a weekend fire at Pacific Coast Recycling LLC was being investigated early this week.
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U.S. copper scrap prices have soared, with the higher grades rising as much as 25 cents a pound.
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Citing high freight rates and a weak U.S. dollar, Australian-based scrap merchant Sims Group Ltd. has warned that its fiscal first-quarter earnings ending Sept. 30 will likely be 12 percent lower than in the same period last year.