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... Camden Iron&Metal, a wholly owned subsidiary of European Metal Recycling Ltd. (EMR), could not be reached for comment. Lisa Gordon,. ... View this article
... once it completes the installation of a larger shredder in Camden, NJ While the Camden-based subsidiary of European Metal Recycling Ltd. ... View this article
... Camden, NJ-based Camden Iron&Metal, a subsidiary of Warrington, England-based Eastern Metal Recycling Ltd. (EMR ... View this article
... industry.". Ciccotelli began his career in 1964 as a crane and monorail engineer and later worked at Camden Iron&Metals Inc. ... View this article
... "Light iron and flooded ... State Metal Industries Co. vice president Michael Dorfman said his Camden-based company also had experienced "some ... View this article
... LP; Atlas Metal&Iron Corp., Denver; Commercial Metals Co., Dallas ... Inc., Kalamazoo, Mich.; State Metal Industries Inc., Camden, NJ; and ... View this article
... that considers the feasibility of a tag-and-hold rule for large metals recyclers, such as Sims Metal Management Ltd. and the Camden Iron&Metal Inc. ... View this article
... Camden Iron&Metal and State Metal didn't return AMM's calls, and spokesmen for Sims and R. Fanelle's Sons said the companies were aware of ... View this article
... as they will focus on the metals," he said. ... holding company co-owned by European Metal Recycling Ltd. (EMR) subsidiary Camden Iron&Metal Inc ... View this article
... State Metal Industries Inc., Camden, NJ, made the list again this year. Also making the list were Atlas Metal&Iron Corp., Denver; Commercial Metals ... 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