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North America's Claymont, Del., facility is in the hospital after being struck by a moving crane on the morning of March 13, a company ... View this article
... Inc. North America's Claymont, Del., operations; and Chicago-based ArcelorMittal USA Inc.'s Coatesville, Pa., plant. Slabs ... View this article
... Inc. North America's Claymont, Del., operations; and Chicago-based ArcelorMittal USA Inc.'s Coatesville, Pa., plant. Slab ... View this article
... plate mill supplying the project, several other market sources said that the great majority of material will be produced by Evraz Claymont Steel in ... View this article
... to 221,000 tonnes in the quarter-to-quarter comparison, largely due to lower specialty plate output from the company's mill in Claymont, Del., which ... View this article
... North America's Claymont, Del., operations; and Chicago-based ArcelorMittal USA Inc.'s Coatesville, Pa., plant. Catherine Ngai,. ... View this article
... That district includes the Pennsylvania facilities of Portage, Ind.-based NLMK USA; Portland, Ore.-based Evraz NA's Claymont, Del., operations ... View this article
Charlotte, NC-based Nucor Corp., Chicago-based ArcelorMittal USA Inc. and the Evraz Claymont Steel unit of Chicago-based Evraz Inc. ... View this article
... The district's major mills include Portage, Ind.-based NLMK USA's Pennsylvania facilities; Evraz NA's Claymont, Del., operation; and ArcelorMittal ... View this article
... Evraz Inc. North America shut its Claymont, Del., plate mill. "Everybody is gone. We are all shut down," a security guard told AMM. ... 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