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Metso Lindemann has introduced a new scrap shear for medium volumes, rounding out its product line to cover every requirement profile.
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A metals analyst and the chief of Germany’s secondary aluminum association will be the featured speakers at the Bureau of International Recycling’s Nonferrous Metals division meeting on Oct. 26.
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Various Salt Lake City agencies have broken up a metals theft ring that allegedly robbed Western Metals Recycling LLC and Rio Tinto subsidiary Kennecott Utah Copper Corp. out of more than $700,000 in profits over at least a four-year period.
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Both mill buyers and scrap dealers have dim hopes that the market has bottomed out, with several saying they expect prices to weaken further in the months ahead.
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Both mill buyers and scrap dealers have dim hopes that the market has bottomed out, with several saying they expect prices to weaken further in the months ahead.
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The North American Rolled Products unit of Alcoa Inc. named its top 10 scrap suppliers on Friday, based on safety, environmental effort, volume, savings to the company, quality, promptness, number of Alcoa plants served and improvement.
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The value of cathode ray tube (CRT) electronic scrap fell in a recent U.S. military auction, with winning bids for six lots averaging 5 cents per pound, down nearly 38 percent from an average of 8 cents per pound in mid-August.
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U.S. scrap metal moving via rail sagged for the second time in a row to 8,179 carloads in the week ended Oct. 3, down 3 percent from 8,434 the previous week and off 8.9 percent from 8,976 two weeks earlier.
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National Railroad Passenger Corp., also known as Amtrak, is suing L&L Waste Disposal & Metal Recycling Inc., alleging that it wasn’t fully paid for scrap removed from one of its facilities.
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Wise Recycling LLC, a corporate sibling of the Wise Alloys aluminum canstock mill in Muscle Shoals, Ala., has begun moving its Lexington, Ky., processing yard to an eight-acre site that will let it develop a significant role in steel scrap.
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The value of U.S. scrap metal exports surpassed $1 billion in August for the second time this year, but by a greater margin than in June.
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The North American Rolled Products unit of Alcoa Inc. named its top 10 scrap suppliers on Friday, based on safety, environmental effort, volume, savings to the company, quality, promptness, number of Alcoa plants served and improvement.
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The value of U.S. scrap metal exports surpassed $1 billion in August for the second time this year, but by a greater margin than in June.
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Wise Recycling LLC, a corporate sibling of the Wise Alloys aluminum canstock mill in Muscle Shoals, Ala., has begun moving its Lexington, Ky., processing yard to an eight-acre site that will let it develop a significant role in steel scrap.
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National Railroad Passenger Corp., also known as Amtrak, is suing L&L Waste Disposal & Metal Recycling Inc., alleging that it wasn’t fully paid for scrap removed from one of its facilities.
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Metso Lindemann has introduced the new LUC scrap shear for medium volumes, rounding out its product line with three shear models covering every requirement profile.
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Ferrous scrap prices in Japan, Europe and Turkey are sliding as steel mills cut back on purchases.
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U.S. exports of aluminum remelt scrap ingot (RSI) rose nearly 88 percent in July, bouncing back from an 18-month low the previous month.
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The recycled aluminum alloy market is expected to be stable into December, market sources said, although one smelter lowered its prices slightly.
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An ocean shipper and a rail transport company have filed separate lawsuits against U.S. metals recyclers, seeking combined damages in excess of $1.6 million.
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An ocean shipper and a rail transport company have filed separate lawsuits against U.S. metals recyclers, seeking combined damages in excess of $1.6 million.
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The recycled aluminum alloy market is expected to be stable into December, market sources said, although one smelter lowered its prices slightly.
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Norfolk Southern Railway Co. is suing a metals recycler for $149,121 for allegedly not paying for freight services.
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U.S. exports of aluminum remelt scrap ingot (RSI) rose nearly 88 percent in July, bouncing back from an 18-month low the previous month.