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... Amherst, NY-based trading house CCMA is separate from Calvert City, Ky.-based CC Metals&Alloys LLC. ProFound Alloys is based in Pittsburgh. ... View this article
... Our approach as we ramp up (our plant in Calvert, Ala.) will see automotive be an increasing part of our portfolio.". Wasil ... View this article
... Stainless USA LLC has been hit with a $9-million lawsuit from a building contractor that worked on the stainless steel producer's Calvert, Ala., facility ... View this article
The Calvert, Ala.-based company set its June surcharges at 68.59 cents per pound for Type 304, down 7.4 percent from 74.06 cents in May; 45.49 ... View this article
... Miami-based Felman Trading Inc. and Calvert City, Ky.-based CC Metals&Alloys LLC. GAA recently acquired European ... View this article
... "In North America, we have the addition of Outokumpu (Oyj)'s Calvert, Ala., plant last year, but we also see reductions in the United States," Moll said ... View this article
... ArcelorMittal, which is said to be a frontrunner in the bidding for ThyssenKrupp AG's plant in Calvert, Ala., noted that the US sheet market will likely ... View this article
... However, the Calvert, Ala.-based steelmaker allegedly delivered steel that exceeded the requested yield strength and had "flat spots," making it ... View this article
Ryan Secrist has been named president of Aurora, Colo.-based structural steel distributor Brown-Strauss Steel, succeeding Mike Calvert, who is ... View this article
... at various mills, the lockout at US Steel Corp.'s Lake Erie Works and an expected deal this month for ThyssenKrupp AG's Calvert, Ala., facility could ... 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