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... published by AMM sister publication Steel First. Rodrigo Alonso,. Automotive, Mexico, Steel, Supply Chain,. URN 3220146. View this article
... vehicles off trains onto trucks to ship to local auto dealerships. ... Inc., said that decentralized traffic departments for multi-location steel producers and ... View this article
... first-out reserve. Catherine Ngai,. Carbon Steel, Automotive, United States, Steel, Top Story-Front Page,. URN 3219779. View this article
... which traditionally is tied to long-term contracts with automotive customers. ... the steelmaker followed the lead of other major domestic steel mills by ... View this article
... 105,000 pieces annually to the Guadalajara facility. Tube and Pipe, Automotive, Mexico, Europe, Steel, Steel,. URN 3219716. View this article
... In the automotive sector, Constellium has seen "significant growth" because ... Europe as aluminum cans replace glass and steel containers, Vareille ... View this article
... Steel sources have said that this second round of hikes will help ... lengthened, particularly those tied to a stronger-than-expected automotive industry ... View this article
... won't buy any differently.". Corinna Petry,. Market Stories, Automotive, Construction, United States, Steel,. URN 3219216. View this article
... "Auto is ramping up and not down. ... They added that with higher domestic prices, that might be enough to entice imported steel to re-enter the market ... View this article
... of $8.5 million related to its sales to Skyline Steel LLC following ... to involve manufactured goods, including energy and automotive, other segments ... 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