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... 156,000 tonnes. Orders from electrical equipment manufacturers also gained 7.1 percent from March to 123,000 tonnes. ... View this article
... (amm.com, April 2). Ratner had orders in hand ... Ratner, which spent $6 million to build the plant and about $10 million on equipment, has two inside ... View this article
... Commercial Vehicle Group expects North American equipment builds in 2013 to be ... followed by a second-half decline in new orders and shipments ... View this article
... reported small increases in new orders, but customers are ordering only as ... Regional heavy equipment makers said that their retail ... View this article
... the scope of the orders," international trade ... Gainesville, Texas, would fall under the order. ... the steel industry," and the equipment investments made ... View this article
... higher price or just cut off orders and say ... wait until next month (to order)," he said ... That's because an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) account ... View this article
... The state government ordered the closure of operations at ... "We welcome the order and will ... decide if additional anti-pollution equipment is needed ... View this article
... "Our original equipment order stream included a long-wall system for US coal and, as expected, our aftermarket orders improved sequentially," he ... View this article
... The company has already received initial orders valued at $5 ... in designing and manufacturing specialized material handling equipment to meet the ... View this article
... are providing provincial funding to Triple M Metal to support the expansion of a local business that is upgrading their equipment in order to increase ... View this article
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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.