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... trucks to ship to local auto dealerships. ... added capacity to its North American rail system ... mean that they overpay for transportation—sometimes as ... View this article
... in the automotive and transportation industry for ... are arriving in dealer showrooms across North America. ... more capable and luxury-car quiet, our ... View this article
CHICAGO — American manufacturing, drilling and mining activity has ... especially automakers and auto-parts suppliers ... and a 120-car rail terminal is ... View this article
... the cold-rolled strip facilities are shipping product primarily for ... to Tier I and II auto suppliers, as ... and German assembly plants across North America. ... View this article
... American Metal Market addresses those questions as we ... will increase the company's auto parts stores ... North America A series of investments have ... View this article
... "North America is a low ... high labor productivity, low energy costs, access to capital and low transportation costs within ... "For every auto (that reshored ... View this article
... by 3 percent in North America in 2013 ... the company's expansion of wide auto-body sheet ... steady gains in North American housing construction ... View this article
... backlogs have led four North American rail car manufacturersÑAmerican Railcar ... Charles, Mo.; FreightCar America Inc., Chicago; Greenbrier ... View this article
... North American markets have seen a slowdown in new ... The big story in North America is that ... “Automobile demand is strong, with more pounds per ... View this article
CHICAGO — North American railroads say they are ... increase in Mexico's auto production, Ottensmeyer noted. ... capacity being built in North America. ... 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