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PITTSBURGH — A federal judge has issued a default judgment for nearly $280,000 against Global Family Recycling LLC, Warren, Mich., and ... View this article
... Inc., where he was chief executive officer of the global recycling division (amm ... Family owned Alpert&Alpert recycles nonferrous and ... View this article
... or pending protection on 14 families of intellectual ... agreement for the treatment and recycling of red ... of red mud join the global stockpile annually. ... View this article
... will be an interesting development which will allow for improved recycling rates and ... have begun a modest pickup, including in single-family homes. ... View this article
... continuing gains in productivity for global steel producers ... One large family owned recycling company in ... and cranny of the recycling sector, including ... View this article
... North American branch of Gerdau's global steelmaking family put GLSNA ... through fabrication, operates some 17 recycling facilities that ... View this article
... Novelis is a global leader in rolled aluminum ... in 1915 as a single-location, family owned and ... facility in Dallas, CMC Recycling buys, processes ... View this article
... which it took to the global stage with the ... Privately owned family business Cohen, the former Cohen ... in 1915 with a single recycling location, CMC ... View this article
... The company said the global economic slowdown had ... of small-scale, family-owned operations. The recycling and secondary aluminium sector is ... View this article
... said, falling into three basic families: ferritics, austenitics ... 1 to 2 percent of the global stainless market ... Steel developed the Nitronic family of stainless ... 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