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... alloys, from Boeing facilities in Auburn, Wash., and Wichita, Kan., as well as third-party processors in Auburn, to Alcoa's facility in Lafayette, Ind., for ... View this article
... technology center in Pennsylvania while the third part will be constructing a new $90-million facility near the company's plant in Lafayette, Ind., that ... View this article
plans to invest between $400 million and $450 million to expand its Lafayette, Ind., campus, Indiana Economic Development Corp. ... View this article
... Steel Co., Edgcomb Metals Co. LLC and Lafayette Steel&Aluminum Co. Frank Haflich,. Aluminium, Carbon Steel, Stainless ... View this article
... currently makes all of its aluminum-lithium alloys at its technical center near Pittsburgh, but it is investing in a casthouse in Lafayette, Ind., that is ... View this article
... 25 to report that 22 of 28 engine cars at the railyard had been stripped of their copper, public information officer Major Lafayette Woods Jr. ... View this article
... in determining whether a site might be suitable for offshore drilling platforms, said Alcoa, which makes aluminum tubes at its Lafayette, Ind., facility. ... View this article
... of China's Nanshan Group Co. Ltd., has delayed the installation and start-up of two extrusion presses in Lafayette, Ind. ... View this article
... It also has broken ground on a greenfield aluminum lithium facility adjacent to its Lafayette, Ind., plant; once it comes online at the end of 2014, the ... View this article
... currently make aluminum-lithium, but also to build a $90-million, 20,000-tonne- per-year greenfield facility adjacent to its Lafayette, Ind., production ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.