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PITTSBURGH — A David J. Joseph Co. ... a surface mine in Missouri in order to expand the processing area at one of its auto-shredding facilities. ... View this article
... Hodory, vice president of marketing and communications at David J. Joseph ... For example, the consumer buying price for shredded auto scrap has ... View this article
... Wednesday. The world's largest recycler did not disclose how much it paid for Mobile, Ala.-based David's Auto Shredding. "The ... View this article
... LLC, a unit of scrap supplier David J. Joseph ... DJJ's other North Carolina auto shredder is located in ... The Gastonia shredding plant sits on 50 acres ... View this article
... of Mobile, Ala.-based David's Auto Shredding Inc., told ... Alabama requirements have encouraged auto scrappers to ... "It is true that autos are leaving ... View this article
... convinced that too much auto shredding capacity is ... predictions of stiff headwinds, David Simon, president ... Ontario, and Upstate Shredding LLC-Ben ... View this article
... by Steel Dynamics Inc.) and David J. Joseph ... processed through the numerous shredding machines operating ... Auto dismantlers often have taken to ... View this article
... stalled by a law implemented last year requiring any car built later ... said David Hickman, owner of Mobile, Ala.-based David's Auto Shredding Inc. ... View this article
... normally get when using busheling instead of shredded. ... One auto wrecker figures that a junkyard can ... married its longtime partner David J. Joseph ... View this article
Western Metals Recycling LLC (WMR), a unit of David J. Joseph Co. ... of the proposed Phase 2, the harvested autos from this auto yard will be ... 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