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CHICAGO — Primary metals producers saw both capacity utilization and output fall in May, while fabricators' activity remained flat compared with ... View this article
... the bank. Nonetheless, the industry also reported that capacity utilization gradually increased over the past two months. ... View this article
SHANGHAI — The China Association of Metal Scrap Utilization (Camu), which ... are required to have a minimum processing capacity of 150,000 ... View this article
... have increased quality and expand manufacturing capacity at its ... fluid and efficient rail network, including greater asset utilization, decreased length ... View this article
... Global steel capacity utilization for the 63 reporting countries rose to 80 percent in April from 79.1 percent the previous month but was 2 percentage ... View this article
... NLMK USA's operations ran at an average capacity utilization rate of 88 percent in the first quarter, slightly lower than the parent company's overall ... View this article
... The incremental steel supply from Japan—11 million to 22 million tonnes, based on a 90- to 98-percent capacity utilization rate—might look small vs ... View this article
... An improvement in demand "would help mill capacity utilization, and they would probably be able to get a price increase that would stick because ... View this article
... "Why doesn't the US think of exporting? If your capacity utilization is low ... why not forgo certain profit and transaction levels and export? ... View this article
... shifts now, so it could still double the number of operations running 24/7. "Our expectation is to run at a 120- to 130-percent utilization rate going ... 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.