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... No. 1 busheling and No. 1 bundles trend sideways, sources said. Some buyers, however, said they lowered their No. 1 ... View this article
... tangles in the rod or significant rusting or if a product needs to abide by the Buy America standard, employees can easily track every bundle back to ... View this article
... expected to be quite strong for No. 1 busheling and No. 1 bundles this month. Despite reports that auto plants are not planning ... View this article
... Still, No. 1 heavy melt, No. 1 dealer bundles, No. 1 busheling and shredded scrap are at strong levels, despite the volatility of the past two years. ... View this article
... $1,625 to $1,675 per ton from $1,740 to $1,790 per ton; 304 turnings dropped to $1,450 to $1,500 from $1,590 to $1,615 per ton; 430 bundles fell to ... View this article
... MoveTran's pick-and-pack service unloads inbound truck or rail shipments, then sorts them into customer-specific bundles, working with carriers to ... View this article
"They were using a crane to move a bundle of pipe, and apparently somehow it came loose and fell on three employees," Phillip Russell, Jefferson ... View this article
... 1 bundles fell $20 per ton to $371 per ton. No. 1 busheling finished the bulk of trade at $380 per ton for May deliveries. "It went a little easier. ... View this article
... In addition to P&S, the Canadian mill consumes shredded scrap, heavy melting scrap and bundles. Shredded scrap and ... View this article
... of No. 1 bundles jumped 88.2 percent to 61,626 tonnes from 32,745 tonnes in February last year. Sean Davidson,. Scrap ... View this article
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