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... percent material. Both lots are at the DLA's Point Pleasant, W.Va., depot. Bidding closes at 11:30 am June 19. CCMA LLC ... View this article
... On a more positive note, Constellium's facility in Ravenswood, W.Va., "continued to make progress" in 2013 after making a "turnaround to ... View this article
has idled its mine in Boone County, W.Va., due to challenging market conditions and weak metallurgical coal demand. ... View this article
... The US material is at Fort Belvoir, Va.-based DLA's Point Pleasant, W.Va., depot, while the Japanese material is at its Warren, Ohio, depot. ... View this article
to develop an updated cleanup plan for its property in Ravenswood, W.Va. ... plan must be approved by the EPA and the West Virginia Department of ... View this article
The 98,000-square-foot facility will serve manufacturers in western and central Pennsylvania, as well as in northern West Virginia, the Jackson, Mich ... View this article
... plan, SDI also acquired Roanoke Steel Corp., with its Roanoke, Va., mini-mill, several rebar fabrication plants and Steel of West Virginia Inc. ... View this article
... Production said that it will start planned maintenance work one furnace at a time on each of the three furnaces at its New Haven, W.Va., plant until ... View this article
... reasoned that it would take another company about $1 billion to build anything of similar scale or complexity to its facility in Ravenswood, W.Va. ... View this article
... material. Both lots are located at the DLA's Point Pleasant, W.Va., depot. Bidding closes at 11:30 am May 22. Glencore ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
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