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PITTSBURGH — Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. subsidiary Pick-n-Pull plans to enter the Rhode Island market in the near future. ... View this article
PITTSBURGH — Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. subsidiary Pick-n-Pull has opened its second location in Calgary, Alberta. ... View this article
Schnitzer's expansion of its Pick-n-Pull business includes eight acquisitions and two greenfield projects that were all executed after the end of its ... View this article
... theft investigation. William E. Smith, 43, an employee at Pick-n-Pull in Panama City, Fla., was arrested Aug. 1 and charged ... View this article
... Specialized Parts Planet Inc. and Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. subsidiary Pick-n-Pull Auto Dismantlers. SGS owner Stanley Silva ... View this article
... in the state. Cape Fear Pick-n-Pull LLC will operate Sandhills Pick-n-Pull LLC on a 24-acre site in Fayetteville. The yard ... View this article
... Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. and its wholly owned Pick-n-Pull Auto Dismantlers subsidiary. California Sportfishing Protection ... View this article
... took a step that was to prove a game changer, both for the company and the scrap industry: It formed a joint venture with Pick-n-Pull, a privately ... View this article
... it purchased three self-service auto yards and made those part of its Auto Parts Business unit that operate under its Pick-n-Pull brand (AMM, Feb. ... View this article
... and companies that operate a chain of used auto parts yards, said Mark Carnesecca, vice president of vehicle purchasing for Pick-N-Pull, the auto ... 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