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... added. As a result, prices have come under pressure, although Allied Tube is running ahead of last year's shipment levels. ... View this article
... Allied Tube is a division of Harvey, Ill.-based Atkore International Holdings ... due to challenges in its global pipe, tube and conduit division (amm ... View this article
... roll steel and the continued transportation cost increases being experience by Allied," the Harvey, Ill.-based company told customers. Tube and Pipe ... View this article
The facility, which makes mechanical and electrical tubing, sprinkler pipe ... Allied Tube is a subsidiary of Harvey-based Atkore International Holdings ... View this article
... the weak performance to its global pipe, tube and conduit division, which ... Ill.-based Atkore, the parent company of Allied Tube&Conduit Corp ... View this article
... electrical tubing, sprinkler pipe, fence and channel products, expired April 10 and was extended until May 10 (amm.com, April 23). Allied Tube is a ... View this article
... executive vice president of sales at Harvey, Ill.-based Allied Tube&Conduit Corp. ... CPTI, which represents the interests of US pipe, tube and fittings ... View this article
... and electrical tubing, sprinkler pipe, fence and channel products, are members of United Steelworkers union Local 9777-18. Allied Tube is a ... View this article
... at the facility—which makes mechanical and electrical tubing, sprinkler pipe ... Allied is a subsidiary of Harvey, Ill.-based Atkore ... Tube and Pipe, Steel,. ... View this article
... Atkore, the parent company of Allied Tube&Conduit Corp ... The manufacturer of fabricated steel tubes and pipes ... volumes in its pipe, tube and conduit ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel