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... and mechanical tube products; and Maruichi Leavitt, which according to its website makes structural, mechanical and HI-Y 50 pipe-size tubing, said ... View this article
... Tube Corp. The recovery from a tornado struck the company's Decatur, Ala., facility in April 2011 was nothing short of remarkable. Maruichi Leavitt ... View this article
... where he held several positions, including vice president of commercial and general manager, Chicago-based Maruichi Leavitt said. Tube and Pipe ... View this article
... North America Tube and Pipe Producer of the Year • Independence Tube Corp. • Maruichi Leavitt Pipe&Tube LLC Best Greenfield/Brownfield ... View this article
... following a leading move from Atlas Tube Inc. ... Maruichi Leavitt Pipe&Tube LLC raised prices on all products ... HI-Y 50 pipe-size tubing, according to ... View this article
... Inc., Birmingham, Ala.; Welded Tube of Canada Ltd., Concord, Ontario; Maruichi Leavitt Pipe&Tube LLC, Chicago; and Nova Tube Inc., Montreal ... View this article
... the complete range from small mechanical tubes up through 10 ... Knutson pointed out that Maruichi Leavitt competes with the largest tube mills in ... View this article
... Independence Tube Corp., Chicago; Maruichi Leavitt Pipe&Tube LLC ... said the attempt to boost tube tags was ... don't want to buy (tubing) and put it on ... View this article
... City, Mo.; Independence Tube Corp., Chicago; Maruichi Leavitt Pipe&Tube LLC ... like HSS), they will stick in tubing," he said. ... Tube and Pipe, Steel,. ... View this article
... This follows a similar move at Chicago-based Leavitt Tube Co., which recently changed its name to Maruichi Leavitt Pipe&Tube LLC, also to reflect ... 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