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... But after the auto industry restructured and rationalized production, suppliers have been running at 80 to 81 percent of capacity. ... View this article
... that it would focus on the production of EMD ... identified "various battery producers, certain car companies that ... months ago with an auto company that ... 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
... "They have a strong position in serving automotive production facilities in Asia, while we are a major supplier of rolled aluminum products to ... View this article
... will build a 290,000-square-foot plant to complement its current 230,000 square feet of production space. Tier I auto component supplier Aisin ... View this article
... facilities, especially automakers and auto-parts suppliers ... refinery and a 120-car rail terminal ... demand dwindled, but spring production at Minnesota ... View this article
... permits and "should be ramped up by the end of August," Enoch said, adding that the upgrade won't change the site's overall production capacity. ... View this article
... and closed containers (not cut in half) found in truck, rail car and barge ... perforating gun, used in gas or oil wells to perforate wells' production tubing. ... View this article
... job of developing very high-quality and highly efficient camshaft hydroforming technologies, (while) their hot forging production will provide a ... View this article
... not bonded LME warehouses—and are able to supply the auto industry on ... work at this time considering the cost of melting and production," he said ... 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