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U.S. non-intermodal car loadings of scrap reversed course to register a gain for the week ended Nov. 14.
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Heavy steel scrap from Puget Sound Naval Shipyard was priced at an unusually high $344 per long ton in an auction of military scrap.
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Strengthening Asian demand pushed U.S. copper scrap exports 8.1 percent higher in September.
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U.S. non-intermodal car loadings of scrap reversed course to register a gain for the week ended Nov. 14.
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Strengthening Asian demand pushed U.S. copper scrap exports 8.1 percent higher in September.
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Most grades of brass ingot makers’ scrap registered price gains during the week on the back of soaring primary tags. But with few actually chasing material until sales rebound, industry players said they aren’t feeling the pain.
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Most grades of brass ingot makers’ scrap registered price gains during the week on the back of soaring primary tags. But with few actually chasing material until sales post a rebound, industry players said they aren’t feeling the pain.
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Sims Metal Management Ltd. has bought the remaining stake in joint-venture Port Albany Ventures LLC (PAV).
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As secondary aluminum activity approaches a year-end slowdown, smelters are trying to widen their margins on limited new order volumes.
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U.S. shipments of shredded scrap to foreign steel mills and foundries dropped by nearly 14 percent in September from the previous month as China and Mexico trimmed their intake and Thailand abandoned the U.S. market altogether.
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As secondary aluminum activity approaches a year-end slowdown, smelters are trying to widen their margins on limited new order volumes.
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Tube City IMS LLC has opened its first representative trading office in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan.
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Cleveland is the top-ranking city nationally for metals thefts, with copper the most at risk, according to an analysis of the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) Strategic and Tactical Information Department.
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Steel recycler, manufacturer, fabricator and trader Commercial Metals Co.’s Cometals division has nearly finished building an alloy hardeners plant near its Cayce, S.C., mini-mill, and expects to begin production next month.
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Sims Metal Management Ltd. has bought the remaining stake in joint-venture Port Albany Ventures LLC (PAV).
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Cleveland is the top-ranking city nationally for metals thefts, with copper the most at risk, according to an analysis of the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) Strategic and Tactical Information Department.
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Heavy steel scrap from Puget Sound Naval Shipyard was priced at an unusually high $344 per long ton in an auction of military scrap.
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Shipments of shredded scrap to foreign steel mills and foundries dropped by nearly 14 percent in September from the previous month as China and Mexico trimmed their intake and Thailand abandoned the U.S. market altogether.
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Drawing fire from creditors and a U.S. Justice Department watchdog, Tri Star Aluminum Co. LP’s management has dropped an initial plan for the company to exit bankruptcy protection.
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Drawing fire from creditors and a U.S. Justice Department watchdog, Tri Star Aluminum Co. LP’s management has dropped an initial plan for the company to exit bankruptcy protection.
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Two Missouri agencies are asking the state’s attorney general to pursue legal action against a salvage yard to force it to comply with the Clean Water Act.
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Industrial Services of America Inc. (ISA) posted its highest-ever earnings and revenue during the third quarter, which it attributed to its newly acquired stainless steel scrap unit and a new shredder.
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Industrial Services of America Inc. (ISA) posted its highest-ever earnings and revenue during the third quarter, which it attributed to its newly acquired stainless steel scrap unit and a new shredder.
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Two Missouri agencies are asking the state’s attorney general to pursue legal action against a salvage yard to force it to comply with the Clean Water Act.