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Higher shipments of lead scrap to Canada and South Korea in September pushed offshore sales to their highest level during the past 12 months.
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The Memphis (Tenn.) City Council has passed a 10-day tag-and-hold ordinance on scrap metals, but one council member predicted there will be further rewrites of the measure before it takes effect.
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Electronic Recyclers Inc. (ERI) has been honored by California’s prestigious Waste Reduction Awards Program (Wrap) for the second year in a row.
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Smoke filled the Tampa, Fla., skyline last Friday as a 50-foot-high pile of scrap metal burned in Trademark Metals Recycling LLC’s waterfront yard at the Port of Tampa.
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Aleris International Inc. is leaving the position of president for Europe vacant, instead opting for the company's two European components to report directly to Steven J. Demetriou, chairman and chief executive officer of the Beachwood, Ohio-based company.
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Smoke filled the Tampa, Fla., skyline Friday as a 50-foot-high pile of scrap metal burned in Trademark Metals Recycling LLC’s waterfront yard at the Port of Tampa.
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Electronic Recyclers Inc.(ERI) has been honored with California’s prestigious Waste Reduction Awards Program (Wrap) for the second year in a row.
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Aleris International Inc. is leaving the position of president for Europe vacant and has placed the company's two European components in a direct reporting relationship to Steven J. Demetriou, the company’s chairman and chief executive officer.
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American Iron & Metal Co. Inc. (AIM), Montreal, has signed an agreement to acquire crosstown rival Societe Nationale des Ferrailles Inc. (SNF) and its subsidiaries.
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California e-scrap recycler RMD Technologies Inc. has expansion on its mind, as well as efforts to overhaul the way the e-waste industry operates.
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California e-scrap recycler RMD Technologies Inc. has expansion on its mind, as well as efforts to overhaul the way the e-waste industry operates.
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After five postponements, the Memphis (Tenn.) City Council was poised Tuesday to vote through a tag-and-hold ordinance requiring nonferrous scrap purchases by recyclers to be segregated for 10 days.
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The price of aluminum scrap reaching smelters is under downward pressure, but for the most part seems to be resisting.
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The price of aluminum scrap reaching smelters is under downward pressure, but for the most part seems to be resisting.
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A $1.55-million winning bid for fired brass shells to be generated over a 12-month period valued the material at $2.39 a pound.
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Higher grades of U.S. copper scrap have risen in the past week in step with primary metal prices on the New York Mercantile Exchange, but lower grades continued to slip on lack of demand.
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A $1.55-million winning bid for fired brass shells to be generated over a 12-month period valued the material at $2.39 a pound.
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Prices paid for the U.S. auto industry’s factory bundles rose an average of $15 a long ton in buying that ended late Friday as steelmakers fought to secure supplies of prime industrial scrap, recouping part of the $25-a-ton decline seen last month to put the AMM Factory Bundles Index at $298 a ton for December.
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The head of G&S Metals Inc. was traveling to Georgia late Monday to determine whether a Wednesday restart is practical for the company’s secondary aluminum smelter in Manchester, Ga., in the wake of an explosion last Thursday.
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The head of G&S Metals Inc. will return to Georgia late Monday to ascertain whether a Wednesday restart is practical for the company’s secondary aluminum smelter in Manchester, Ga., in the wake of an explosion that occurred last Thursday.
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Prices paid for the auto industry’s factory bundles rose an average of $15 a long ton in buying that ended late Friday as steelmakers fought to secure supplies of prime industrial scrap.
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Chrysler LLC, Auburn Hills, Mich., is revising its planned auto production for December and has asked OmniSource Corp. to postpone the decisions awarding its factory bundles to scrap buyers this month, industry sources said.
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Wise Metals Group LLC, which has cited pension and inventory “uncertainties” for a delay in releasing its earnings results, said late last week that a rescheduled earnings report and briefing of investment analysts should be on the way soon.
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Wise Metals Group LLC, which has cited pension and inventory “uncertainties” for a delay in releasing its earnings results, said late last week that a rescheduled earnings report and briefing of investment analysts should be on the way soon.