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City officials in Lakeland, Fla., have approved Automotive Core Supply Inc.'s request to open a metals recycling facility in the city. View this article
... Turkey, the largest buyer of US ferrous scrap, booked one cargo from a port in Florida, one from a Mid-Atlantic port and one from Puerto Rico ... View this article
... The majority of that, and with some consistency, tends to come from Florida. ... The reason for that is that there is one mill in the entire state of Florida. ... View this article
Three Florida men have been arrested in a purported crime ring that allegedly scrapped more than 70 tractor-trailers since 2010. ... View this article
... Risser said there are bright spots in 2013, however, as construction activity in the Northeast, Florida and California becomes more robust and rebar ... View this article
Panama City, Florida, could be the next location for the delivery of London Metal Exchange copper. Panama City, Florida ... View this article
... It has nine regional operations located in Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Nebraska, Texas and Wisconsin. Corinna Petry,. Supply Chain,. ... View this article
... begun to pick up, Alvarado said, with rebar shipments improving over the last year due in part to new building in California, Florida and Texas. ... View this article
A grand jury in US District Court in Florida indicted Martin E. Mosher on five counts of allegedly embezzling more than $44,000 and making false ... View this article
... The Florida hub traditionally is a major destination for construction-related steel products—including wire rod and reinforcing bar—as well as for hot ... View this article
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Do you think steel mills will succeed in their efforts to stop selling at a discount to the CRU index?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
This whole thing is becoming a game of smoke.
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