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Cold-rolled strip producer Greer Steel Co. has expanded its Dover, Ohio, operation to include full service center capabilities, the company said Feb. ... View this article
A fire at Alcoa Inc.'s Howmet Alloy Operations in Dover, NJ, has been extinguished, the company told AMM Feb. 22. CHICAGO ... View this article
... to the newly created post of vice president and general manager, mid-states, with responsibilities for Olympic's Detroit; Cleveland; Dover, Ohio; and ... View this article
... Feedstock from Japan and Korea is fabricated at Handy&Harman facilities in Dover, Del., and often is sent back to consumers in the Far East, a ... View this article
David E. Matisko was named vice president of commercial at Greer Steel's Dover, Ohio, facility, the company said. Prior ... View this article
Dover Hydraulics Inc., a Dover, Ohio-based service and repair company, has acquired Gross Welders and Fabricators Inc., adding a full range of ... View this article
... Ltd. The CITT sent 94 questionnaires to foreign companies and received one response. The petitioner is Dover Corp. Ltd ... View this article
... The pup joint trade complaint was filed by Edmonton, Alberta-based Dover Corp. (Canada) Ltd.'s Alberta Oil Tool division. Michael Cowden,. ... View this article
has finished upgrading four primary rolling mills in Dover, Ohio, in an effort to increase quality and mill productivity, while reducing delays and ... View this article
... coils and an overall stack height of 110 inches, will expand the existing 14 bases and nine furnaces that Greer operates at its Dover, Ohio, 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