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... the supply chain." For example, CN analyzed the ability of a particular railyard to move vehicles off trains onto trucks to ship to local auto dealerships ... View this article
Spurred by freight costs, currency exchange rates and lead times, the global automotive industry is realigning its supply base by geography, according ... View this article
CHICAGO — Supply constraints in metal foundry, forging and casting capacity servicing the auto industry have caused headaches for some ... View this article
... said. "We almost completed a deal about eight months ago with an auto company that was building its own battery facility. ... View this article
... "Auto is ramping up and not down. We have lower inventories than we've ever had. There are some production issues going on at different mills. ... View this article
Norsk Hydro ASA has signed a cooperation agreement with Kobe Steel Ltd.'s aluminum arm on aluminum sheet technology for vehicle closure panels ... View this article
CHICAGO — Automakers, auto suppliers and metal companies in six states have announced expansion projects over the past month with a ... View this article
... metals, such as aluminum, are used in only a few industries, while copper is used in communications, electronics, auto manufacturing, construction ... View this article
... Several manufacturers plan to add workers, expand operations or open new facilities, especially automakers and auto-parts suppliers but also steel ... View this article
... "Imports rebounded from their March slump, led by strong gains from consumer and capital goods and autos," Gregory Daco, senior principal ... 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