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... Steel Supply Co. ... to handle additional industrial scrap throughout the Pacific Northwest. SA Recycling LLC Orange, Calif.-based SA Recycling LLC ... View this article
LOS ANGELES — Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. ... handed down by the city's planning director that support Eugene-based Pacific Recycling Inc.'s ... View this article
... of) code interpretation," said Rod Schultz, Pacific Recycling's owner, who ... from installing another shredder." A Schnitzer Steel spokesman could not ... View this article
PITTSBURGH — Pacific Steel&Recycling Inc. is making upgrades at two of its scrap processing facilities. The Great Falls ... View this article
... vehicles, up to and including the recycling phase. ... 1998, but his career in steel stretches back ... PROVIDER OF THE YEAR: Union Pacific Railroad On ... View this article
... Lockwood, it said. The planned shredder will operate in conjunction with its new recycling facility at the site, Pacific Steel said. ... View this article
... from North Star Steel (2004); added Pacific Coast Steel ... 10 million tons of finished steel products; was ... of mini-mills, scrap recycling and downstream ... View this article
... man-hours per ton of steel produced drop ... business applications in the scrap recycling business is ... One Pacific Northwest dealer said his family had ... View this article
... Mont.-based Pacific Steel&Recycling has 44 US locations. Last month, the recycler acquired Dalton Gardens, Idaho-based steel distributor and ... View this article
... alloys such as aluminum, stainless steel, copper, cupronickel ... used in the western Pacific and Indian ... Shipyard, where it is now awaiting recycling. ... View this article
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