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... vehicles off trains onto trucks to ship to local auto dealerships ... that they overpay for transportation—sometimes as much as 20 percent above market. ... View this article
... "We will have a deepening of the supply chains in each geographic market: the Americas, Asia/Pacific, Europe, etc.," said Dave Andrea, OESA's ... View this article
... But after the auto industry restructured and rationalized production, suppliers have ... in terms of operating costs, so when (the) market dropped out ... View this article
... for the lithium-ion battery market following a ... identified "various battery producers, certain car companies that ... months ago with an auto company that ... View this article
... levels. "Auto is ramping up and not down. ... said. "There's a little tightness in the market, but it's based on a bunch of circumstances. ... View this article
... to a senior mining analyst for independent market researcher Salman ... is used in communications, electronics, auto manufacturing, construction and ... View this article
... order books on stronger-than-expected demand from the auto sector ... even though downward pressure continues to exist in the oversupplied market. ... View this article
... expand operations or open new facilities, especially automakers and auto-parts suppliers ... on a $400-million oil refinery and a 120-car rail terminal ... View this article
... at its Reading, Pa., site, that will include the replacement of two furnaces to better produce high-temperature alloys for the specialty steel market. ... View this article
... now, and if the supply from auto is strong ... large scrap dealer called it a "supply-driven market.". ... been selling shorter in the down markets," a second ... 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