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... moving 63 barges, but the actual number likely was much higher, the Army Corps of Engineers said, as most shippers and barge lines moored their ... View this article
... upper Mississippi River, stranding some barges carrying steel ... Barge, tow and tug operators were well prepared ... the local switching rail line is shut ... View this article
... The line was reopened March 28 following track repairs, and the cleanup ... seeing increasing volumes of oil moving to market by barge, tanker, truck ... View this article
... Artco has restarted service on a short-line railroad that runs into its Hannibal plant ... "We have an 'energy campus' serviced by truck, rail and barge. ... View this article
... Claude Mongeau, who added that the railroad is talking with refineries and producers about "rail and barges to get to ... "We have clear line of sight to ... View this article
... have undermined some of the short-line tracks along ... channel near Vicksburg, Miss., where barges broke away ... in at least one barge's sinking (amm ... View this article
... Nonetheless, Nucor said it is a concern. "The bottom line here is supply and demand. ... "Every day, I see barges being unloaded in Blytheville, Ark ... View this article
... the American Waterways Operators (AWO) did find a silver lining. ... anchors alike repeatedly emphasized the importance of barge transportation in ... View this article
... AEP River Operations and other dry bulk barge lines in middle America coped ... Thebes so that the channel was navigable for barges and towboats ... View this article
... in a wide range from 52 cents per pound for "bottom barge" material in ... per-pound numbers aren't 'about' anymore, and that's in line with everyone's ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.