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... The $52 million is part of Alcoa's plans to invest $600 million at the Massena East and West smelters and keep at least 900 jobs at the complex in ... View this article
... an interim basis are Bob Lenney, serving as Massena East plant manager, and Steve Rombough, who will serve as Massena West plant manager ... View this article
... Uninsured losses related to the March 29 fire at its Massena West, NY, casthouse; the negative impact of mark-to-market changes on certain energy ... View this article
... Massena East's existing Soderberg technology will be replaced with the more-modern pre-bake technology used at Massena West, she added. ... View this article
Alcoa Inc. aims to return to full billet production at its Massena West facility early next year once the rebuilding of the casthouse roof is complete, a ... View this article
Alcoa Inc.'s Massena West smelter in upstate New York has resumed 100 percent of its cast rod production, a spokeswoman told AMM Wednesday. ... View this article
... of a new potline at Massena East and replacing the existing Soderberg technology with prebake technology, already in place at Massena West. ... View this article
... second-quarter loss is attributed to a variety of special items, including uninsured losses from the March 29 fire at its Massena West, NY, casthouse ... View this article
... American supply has been a paramount issue all year, with concerns spiking following a March 29 fire at Alcoa Inc.'s Massena West facility that ... View this article
Alcoa Inc. has resumed cast rod production at its Massena West facility in upstate New York. NEW YORK — Alcoa Inc. has ... 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