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Steel Dynamics Inc. (SDI) will lower its scrap surcharge on special bar quality (SBQ) products rolled at its Pittsboro, Ind., mill by $1 per ... View this article
A mill expansion at SDI's Pittsboro, Ind., facility will add 325,000 tons of smaller-diameter engineered bar products, president and chief executive ... View this article
... At SDI, added production is expected to come online at its Pittsboro, Ind., operations before year-end, president and chief executive officer Mark D ... View this article
Steel Dynamics Inc.'s leadership remains committed to expanding rolling capacity at its Pittsboro, Ind., mill, which makes special bar quality (SBQ ... View this article
... SDI expects to capture more of that anticipated strong demand when it completes a $76-million expansion at its Pittsboro, Ind., mill that will lift ... View this article
... Dynamics Inc.'s board of directors has approved a $76-million investment to expand capacity at its special bar quality (SBQ) mill in Pittsboro, Ind. ... View this article
... Steel Dynamics Inc.'s Pittsboro, Ind., mill informed customers that the September surcharge will be $378.33 per ton, down from $380 in August ... View this article
... July 25). SDI can roll both products at its Pittsboro, Ind., facility but hasn't produced rebar there since April. Nucor's Marion ... View this article
... unit is building backlogs. Engineered bar products from the Pittsboro, Ind., mill are most in demand. For special-bar quality ... View this article
... "SDI Pittsboro will roll 5,000 to 10,000 tons of rebar a month when they are slower, and they haven't made rebar since April.". Lisa Gordon,. ... View this article
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