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Gerdau Long Steel North America has raised its prices for all wire rod products at its Beaumont, Texas, and Jacksonville, Fla., mills effective with ... View this article
... and clerical responsibilities in the region, which includes Birmingham and Mobile, Ala.; Greensboro, NC; Jackson, Miss.; Jacksonville and Tampa ... View this article
... Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., averaged seven to nine trains of crude oil per week during the fourth quarter, chairman, president and chief executive officer ... View this article
... suspending shipments are located in Beaumont, Texas; Calvert City, Ky.; Cartersville, Ga.; Charlotte, NC; Jackson, Tenn.; Jacksonville, Fla.; Joliet, Ill ... View this article
... amm.com, Dec. 13); Vulcan Steel Co., a Jacksonville, Fla.-based structural steel fabricator (amm.com, Dec. 12); Midstate ... View this article
... His territory includes Birmingham and Mobile, Ala.; Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla.; Jackson, Miss.; Greensboro, NC; and Knoxville and Nashville. ... View this article
The Jacksonville, Fla.-based firm, a FitzLord Inc. company, contended that the loss of its $100,000 line of credit with American Express Co. ... View this article
Jacksonville, Fla.-based CSX filed the complaint in US District Court in Tennessee, citing counts of unjust enrichment and conversion. ... View this article
... said in a letter to customers Wednesday that it plans to boost prices on all wire rod products from its Beaumont, Texas, and Jacksonville, Fla., mills ... View this article
... costs. Jacksonville, Fla.-based Crowley Puerto Rico Services Inc. is seeking $205,781 from Battery Recycling Co. Inc. of ... 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