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After leading Nucor's pioneering Crawfordsville, Ind., facility into production in the mid-1980s, Busse built Steel Dynamics into one of the nation's ... View this article
... of the Norfolk plant, and also designed and laid out expansions at Nucor's plants in Jewett, Texas; Plymouth, Utah; and Crawfordsville, Ind.; and at ... View this article
... Coalition members include Nucor Steel-Crawfordsville, Crawfordsville, Ind.; OmniSource Corp., Fort Wayne, Ind.; and Sims Recycling Solutions ... View this article
... "While Nucor is opposed to laying off teammates, we are not opposed to transferring them to our other sheet mills in Crawfordsville, Ind.; Decatur ... View this article
... chair. Pollen, Detroit Chapter president, succeeds Mary Becker, marketing manager at Nucor Steel, Crawfordsville, Ind. ... View this article
has opened a 25-acre scrapyard in Crawfordsville, Ind., near steelmaker Nucor Corp.'s steel mill, with plans to open another yard in Urbana, Ill ... View this article
Walden Transport & Recycle has been issued a permit to process vehicles at its Crawfordsville, Ind., facility. PITTSBURGH ... View this article
... whether the company had any plans to build a direct-reduced iron (DRI) facility in the Midwest, noting that the company's Crawfordsville, Ind., steel ... View this article
Herr-Voss Stamco is set to begin construction of a 20000-square-foot plant in Crawfordsville, Ind., to perform maintenance and repair of steel mill ... View this article
A contractor working at Nucor Corp.'s sheet mill in Crawfordsville, Ind., died Tuesday following an industrial accident at the facility. ... 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