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Southwest Steel Coil Inc. is expanding its plant by more than 45 percent as it awaits its second major new piece of equipment this year.
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As the House and Senate mull proposals for immigration reform, some trade groups have evinced general support for reform while others are holding back as they wait to see what emerges.
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The United Steelworkers union supports immigration reform and believes that a sensible change in policy would benefit the metals industry and the broader economy, a USW official said.
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JP Energy Development, an affiliate of Irving, Texas-based JP Energy Partners LP, will build its proposed Kansas Express Pipeline after receiving sufficient interest from potential shippers.
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Iron ore shipments on the Great Lakes totaled 1.9 million tons in March, down 11.3 percent year on year, according to data from the Lake Carriers’ Association.
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Stockholders of Metals USA Holdings Corp. overwhelmingly approved the adoption of a merger agreement with Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. during a special meeting April 10.
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Oneok Partners LP has completed its Bakken natural gas liquids (NGLs) pipeline.
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Members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) have "overwhelmingly" approved a new master contract with the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX), the alliance said April 10. The contract covers some 14,500 workers at East and Gulf coast ports.
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Worthington Industries Inc.’s pressure cylinder unit has acquired Palmer Manufacturing & Tank Inc. for $113.5 million.
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MesoCoat Inc. expects its pipe coating facility in Euclid, Ohio, to be fully operational by the end of the month, a company spokesman told AMM via e-mail.
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About 5,000 barrels of oil are now estimated to have been spilled as a result of the ExxonMobil Corp. pipeline leak in Arkansas, according to the latest joint estimate from the company and local, state and federal officials.
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Mexico’s state-owned oil company Petróleos Mexicanos SA de CV (Pemex) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Japan’s Mitsui & Co. Ltd. to construct a natural gas pipeline in the United States.
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Adrian Steel, a Michigan manufacturer of commercial van and truck equipment, is expanding to Kansas City, Mo., to supply parts to Dearborn, Mich.-based automaker Ford Motor Co.
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The U.S. trade deficit for iron and steel mill products grew 11.5 percent month on month in February to $657 million, as exports slipped and imports rose 4.2 percent, according to the latest Bureau of Economic Analysis data.
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Carpenter Technology Corp. expects to start up its premium alloy facility in Limestone County, Ala., three months ahead of schedule.
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Mexico’s automotive production fell 11.2 percent year on year in March to 238,519 vehicles, according to the country’s automotive association, Amia.
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Brazilian copper producer Paranapanema SA has started phase tests at its new São Paulo tube plant, which is expected to double the company’s tube capacity to 36,000 tonnes per year once it starts up in June.
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Mexico’s auto parts industry has surpassed that of South Korea and now ranks as the fifth-largest in the world, according to the national suppliers association, Industria Nacional de Autopartes AC (Ina).
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O’Neal Steel Inc. has promoted Nick Meyer and Clay Hosmer.
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PGT Trucking Inc. is finding opportunities in booming energy plays around North America as companies require more steel pipe—and someone to bring it to them.
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Duferco Steel Inc. has filed a lawsuit against a Greek carrier, claiming it damaged and lost a portion of a steel reinforcing bar shipment to New Orleans from Turkey.
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General Motors Co. plans to spend nearly $332 million at four manufacturing sites to produce more fuel-efficient engines and transmissions.
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The Association of Steel Distributors (ASD) is determined to regain the critical mass that it has lost over the past 15 years, and is looking to the younger generation of family held service centers to help meet its goal.
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General Electric Co. will pay about $3.3 billion to acquire Lufkin Industries Inc., a Lufkin, Texas-based manufacturer of industrial gears and a provider of artificial lift technologies for the oil and gas industry, the companies said April 8.