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U.S. copper scrap prices soared this week, with the higher grades rising between 19 and 25 cents a pound.
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Washington State’s program requiring electronics manufacturers to collect and recycle electronic waste across the state will allow foreign dumping of waste electronics containing toxic substances, the Basel Action Network (Ban) said Thursday.
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U.S. aluminum scrap exports fell in July for the second consecutive month, mostly due to Taiwan’s decreased presence.
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Bruce Warshauer, former president and chief executive officer of Wabash Alloys LLC, Wabash, Ind., has his sights set on new business opportunities.
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More than 2,000 companies licensed to export scrap metal to China face being shut out of the market because they have failed to reapply for permission, the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) has warned.
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Newalta Income Fund, Calgary, Alberta, said Friday it agreed to purchase the operating assets of lead smelter Nova Pb Inc., Montreal, for Canadian $55 million ($53.3 million).
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Newalta Income Fund, Calgary, Alberta, said Friday it agreed to purchase lead smelter Nova Pb Inc., Montreal, for Canadian $55 million ($53.3 million).
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Several potential suitors are kicking tires at Miller Compressing Co. following a decision by the owners of the privately held Milwaukee scrap processor to put the company up for sale, market sources said.
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Offshore sales of copper, aluminum, nickel and zinc scrap dipped in July, pulling down U.S. exports of nonferrous scrap metals by 6.3 percent.
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The value of brass ammunition scrap rebounded in a military auction this week to an average of $2.52 a pound, up 11 percent from $2.27 in mid-August.
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The value of brass ammunition scrap rebounded in a military auction this week to an average of $2.52 a pound, up 11 percent from $2.27 in mid-August.
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Bruce Warshauer, former president and chief executive officer of Wabash Alloys LLC, Wabash, Ind., has his sights on new business opportunities.
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The former luxury passenger ship SS France, now known as The Blue Lady, can be scrapped in India despite concerns that it contains toxic waste, India’s Supreme Court said.
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Wabash Alloys LLC’s top executive resigned Tuesday as Aleris International Inc. announced it had completed its $194-million acquisition of the Wabash, Ind., secondary aluminum smelter from Connell LP, Boston.
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The scrap industry’s effort to make California’s legislature the focal point for tightening rules on potentially stolen metal has fizzled for this year.
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The scrap industry’s effort to make California’s legislature the focal point for tightening rules on potentially stolen metal has fizzled for this year.
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China’s ferrous scrap prices are likely to rise further on the back of strong demand from domestic steel mills ahead of seasonal stockpiling, market participants said.
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Simon Golding has joined Tube City IMS Corp.’s Tube City division as vice president of logistics and related business.
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After two record-breaking months above $1.1 billion, the value of U.S. scrap metal exports fell to $1.07 billion in July.
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Simon Golding has joined Tube City IMS Corp.’s Tube City Division as vice president of logistics and related business. He will be based at the company’s Glassport, Pa., office.
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After two record-breaking months above $1.1 billion, U.S. exports of metal scrap fell to $1.07 billion in July.
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PSC Metals Inc. has completed its acquisition of Wooster Iron & Metal Co. (Wimco), its third acquisition thus far in 2007.
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The U.S. Maritime Administration (Marad) has completed arrangements for scrapping the 100th antiquated ship from the National Defense Reserve Fleet, also known as the “Ghost Fleet.”
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PSC Metals Inc. has completed its acquisition of Wooster Iron & Metal Co. (Wimco), its third acquisition thus far in 2007.