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... airframe manufacturers looking for any way to save it seems as if aluminum will continue to be the material of choice, said Bob Mraz, vice president ... View this article
... “I don't think we are seeing the impact that we thought we would” with the new mechanism, Bob Mraz, vice president of sales and marketing at TW ... View this article
... Also, no one has been in a hurry to give away the advantages they make on the buy, Bob Mraz, vice president of sales and marketing at TW Metals ... View this article
... "We haven't felt the pinch from Constellium yet, but the way aerospace products are being consumed, that will be short-lived," Bob Mraz, TW Metals ... View this article
... Bob Mraz, vice president of sales and marketing at Exton, Pa.-based service center TW Metals Inc., said some of the next emerging markets for ... View this article
... The next five years should be the best the industry has seen in a long time, according to Bob Mraz, vice president of sales and marketing at TW ... View this article
... "Our strategy is to use globalization to support our aerospace customers who are offloading work around the world," Bob Mraz, vice president of ... View this article
... Robert M. Mraz, vice president of sales and marketing for the company, said early last year that TW Metals was finalizing plans that might lead to ... View this article
... equipment manufacturers are pushing a lot of work out of their shops to fabricators and subcontractors, according to Bob Mraz, vice president of ... View this article
... is that prime contractors are offloading metal fabrication to large subcontractors and other machine shops," said Robert M. Mraz, vice president of ... 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