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... from its 520,000-tonne-per-year rail mill in Pueblo, Colo., Alekseyenko ... That's when Evraz's West Siberian Iron&Steel Plant (ZSMK) is expected to ... View this article
... He will be responsible for the unit's six plants in the United States ... manager of the company's Rocky Mountain Steel Mills unit in Pueblo, Colo., for ... View this article
... purchased Sims' Denver shredder plant and its ... Evraz's Pueblo steelmaking facility employs 1,200 ... "We are committed to growing and strengthening ... View this article
... and documents from Bethlehem Steel Corp.'s Lackawanna plant, but other ... Steelworks Museum of Industry and Culture in Pueblo, Colo., focused on ... View this article
... to upgrade its rail mill in Pueblo, Colo., in ... That plant will focus on thick-walled large-diameter ... is well-positioned to meet growing Canadian demand ... View this article
... and line pipe at its facilities in Red Deer, Alberta; Calgary, Alberta; Camrose, Alberta; Regina, Saskatchewan; Portland, Ore.; and Pueblo, Colo. ... View this article
... Evraz manufactures rail, seamless pipe, rod and coiled reinforcing bar at Pueblo, according to its website, while the Regina plant makes carbon ... View this article
... Plant and equipment upgrades at Pueblo should be finished by the first quarter of 2013 and will increase the mill's total capacity by 10 percent to ... View this article
... quarter-on-quarter on lower demand and repairs at its steel plants in Europe ... of 2011 due to the redistribution of crude steel at Evraz Pueblo from the ... View this article
... Evraz NA to take advantage of growing demand from ... steel tube and pipe in Pueblo, Colo. In Canada, the company operates pipe plants in Regina ... 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