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... An expansion feasibility study shows that the Toromocho project's capacity could be increased by as much as 45 percent. ... View this article
... including airplane wings and fuselage components.” The first part of the expansion program was a 30-percent increase in capacity at Alcoa's ... View this article
... (ADI), Valencia, Calif., last fall launched a 40-percent increase in its titanium machining capacity with a $90-million expansion to support its work on ... View this article
... to four more in the next few months,” he said regarding melting capacity. “We are also adding process improvements.” With the expansion, the MPP ... View this article
... its Illinois operation with a 108,000-square-foot expansion scheduled to ... allow for an increase in machining, fabricating and manufacturing capacity. ... View this article
... it has invested $450 million in recycling and casting expansion projects over ... projects will boost the company's recycling and casting capacity to 2.1 ... View this article
... middle of a "significant investment program involving major capacity expansions" to meet ... has recently embarked on a number of expansion projects ... View this article
... Including Emal's Phase II expansion—which will double annual production capacity to 1.3 million tonnes—and Dubal's capacity of about 1 million ... View this article
... customers are also said to be discussing "continued expansion in copper ... coal production has 5 to 7 percent in excess capacity, Sutherlin estimated ... View this article
plans to expand its cold-rolled strip rolling mill and strip annealing capacity by up to 40 percent over the next few years to meet increased demand ... 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