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... customers they were holding published transaction prices for structural products unchanged, which—in the case of wide-flange beams—means the ... View this article
... The previous reductions brought the published price on core sizes of wide-flange beams down to $765 per ton ($38.25 per cwt) fob mill. ... View this article
... The technology also allows Otto Fuchs to extrude pipes with a flange at the end, eliminating the need to bolt on or weld a flange, Velten said. ... View this article
... Wide-flange beams represent about two-thirds of the company's sales, while tubing accounts for 20 to 25 percent, Secrist told AMM. ... View this article
... structural and rail division of Steel Dynamics Inc (amm.com, May 2). They establish a new published fob mill price on core wide-flange beam sizes ... View this article
... (SDI), which said it would drop published transaction prices on wide-flange beams and channels by $20 per ton effective May 2. The cuts by ... View this article
... showing. April import permit applications for Korean wide-flange beams totaled 11,112 tonnes through April 23 vs. imports ... View this article
... The modules will be manufactured in Virginia using tubular steel and wide-flange beams and assembled in Brooklyn into a 32-story building. ... View this article
LOS ANGELES — US imports of steel beam products are on split paths so far this month, with wide-flange material poised to arrive at a brisker ... View this article
... "Despite the slow growth of the commercial construction market, we have seen increased wide-flange beam shipments for several consecutive ... 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