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TMK Ipsco, the North American subsidiary of Russia's OAO TMK, on May 30 held the grand opening ceremony for its new pipe threading and ... View this article
Due to a reporting error, an article in the May 8 edition incorrectly identified the headquarters of TMK Ipsco. The domestic ... View this article
... 8 to 24 inches in outside diameter in wall thicknesses up to 1 inch, whereas TMK's domestic subsidiary, Houston-based TMK Ipsco, makes electric ... View this article
... For example, TMK Ipsco, Downers Grove, Ill., has boosted seamless tubular capacity at its Ambridge, Pa., facility by 35,000 tons per year and ... View this article
TMK Ipsco logged weaker shipments during the first quarter compared with the same period a year earlier due to a declining rig count and high ... View this article
Multiple roads were shut down in suburbs of Chicago, including Downers Grove, Ill., home of TMK-Ipsco, a subsidiary of Moscow-based OAO TMK. ... View this article
TMK Ipsco has opened a new pipe threading and service facility in Edmonton, Alberta, to supply premium connections to Canadian customers. ... View this article
... Hopkinsville plant manager Rob Fornarinno also reportedly left the company in late July, for the Blytheville, Ark., operations of TMK Ipsco, where he ... View this article
TMK, parent of Downers Grove, Ill.-based tube and pipe maker TMK Ipsco, recorded 2012 net income of $282.1 million, down 26.7 percent from ... View this article
... to pick up in the second half of this year as consumers come back into the market to replenish inventories, according to TMK Ipsco chairman Piotr ... 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