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... Scrap Metal Services LLC The acquisition of ship recycling company All Star Metals LLC and All Star Shredding LLC enhances the ... Evraz Inc. ... View this article
... Zanieski has been president of Evraz NA's recycling division since 2011; prior to that role, he served as general manager and vice president of ... View this article
... Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. • Scrap Metal Services LLC Best Operational Improvements • CSN LLC • Evraz Inc. ... SA Recycling LLC • Scrap ... View this article
... North America's Evraz Recycling division, told attendees at AMM's 6th Annual Steel Scrap Conference in Philadelphia. ... View this article
... (CMC), Evraz Inc. ... Vineland, NJ-based Giordano's Recycling was open Tuesday, although the surrounding area is still in a state of emergency. ... View this article
... reached for comment, but a local scrap broker said Evraz wasn't ... in Moonachie, NJ, and IntraGalactic Metal Recyclers LLC in Philadelphia said the ... View this article
... Management Ltd. sold its interest in Southern Recycling LLC, a joint venture with European Metal Recycling Ltd. Sims actually ... View this article
... Ltd. has sold its Colorado holdings to Evraz Recycling and divested its interest in a joint venture in the Southeast. Evraz ... View this article
... relief efforts following the April 2011 Alabama tornadoes, while Evraz Pueblo was ... in Environmental Stewardship Award for their recycling programs ... View this article
... by recycling spent catalysts and other secondary raw materials, which have been in tight supply recently, AMM understands. "Evraz Stratcor has ... 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.
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