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... automobile manufacturers," senior vice president and chief commercial officer William ... they will need bi-level rail service to transport large vehicles ... View this article
... Based in Cleveland, Alcoa Wheel and Transportation Products serves the automotive, commercial vehicle and defense markets, Alcoa said. ... View this article
... TransDigm said. About 50 percent of its sales are in the commercial transport sector, with 40 percent in the aftermarket. ... View this article
... be aimed at the engineering, transportation and shipbuilding sectors, he said. The mill will continue to ramp up production of commercial heat-treat ... View this article
... “Commercial and industrial construction consumes more aluminum than does ... As for transportation, aircraft builders are very optimistic, Brock said. ... View this article
... 35,000 tonnes of value-added commercial plate products in its first phase for end-use markets in engineering, transportation, ship-building and air ... View this article
... three core business divisions in order to better reflect the commercial focus of each unit. The former Global Aerospace, Transportation and Industry ... View this article
... foster technology to improve efficiency in the transportation sector,” EnerTech ... by fabricators; the second was potential commercial applications in ... View this article
... orders slipped by 0.5 percent. New orders for transportation equipment were concentrated on commercial aircraft and parts. ... View this article
... volatility caused by weather, pests, consumer demand and transportation issues. ... handled through a broker on a large, public, commercial exchange ... 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