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... in manufacturing activity, he said, noting that 2014 should see more robust activity as automakers roll out more aluminum-intensive vehicles for the ... View this article
... The Aluminum Association contends that automakers are increasingly using aluminum instead of steel and that aluminum-intensive vehicles will ... View this article
... The manufacturing of aluminum-intensive vehicles is set to ramp up significantly in coming years, Oplinger said (amm.com, April 9), noting that ... View this article
... is helping to enable greater use of aluminum throughout the industry and helping make mass-produced aluminum-intensive vehicles possible," Kay ... View this article
... product remains healthy, if spotty, with automotive aluminum capacity "basically sold out" thanks in part to aluminum-intensive vehicles, such as ... View this article
... Automotive is another aluminum-intensive industry that could benefit from Sandy as thousands of cars stand to be replaced. ... View this article
... the automotive lightweighting wars recently when Automobile Magazine crowned Tesla Motors Inc.'s Model S aluminum-intensive, electric premium ... View this article
... more than $200 million to expand its Oswego, NY, facility to support the automotive industry's growing production of aluminum-intensive vehicles. ... View this article
The program aims to adapt high-deposition gas metal arc welding technology for aluminum-intensive ships, which could potentially save the Navy ... View this article
... The report said that aluminum-intensive trailers on the road in Europe are eventually dismantled directly on the continent and recycled at a very ... 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