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... building systems and tubing businesses in a 50/50 joint venture (amm.com ... Kobe Steel Ltd.'s aluminum arm on aluminum sheet technology for cars ... View this article
... Vereecke is currently a member of the management committee and chief technology officer. He joined the company in 1984. ... View this article
... titanium ore, has developed and patented a technology to convert ... Boeing will "hugely benefit" CSIR's effort to commercialize titanium technologies. ... View this article
... and 10 other nations, but it is expected to join talks in July. ... Ore.-based Precision Castparts Corp.; and Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Technologies Inc ... View this article
... These came to fruition with its joint venture with Tongling Jingda ... helped Vann understand the most efficient ways to use technology and equipment ... View this article
... with Kobe Steel Ltd.'s aluminum arm on aluminum sheet technology for vehicle ... of Orkla ASA, owner of Sapa Group, into a 50/50 joint venture in a ... View this article
... David L. Britten, currently vice president of tubular technology and business ... Breves, who joins US Steel following her retirement from Pittsburgh ... View this article
... by creating trades and opportunities through investments in technology and analysis. ... Van Den Born joined Marex Spectron from Valhalla Capital ... View this article
... NTSB initially suspects a cracked joint bar, used to join two sections ... the I-5 bridge collapse points to the need for the technology and technical ... View this article
... Damm, who joined Timken in 1996 as a senior development engineer in North Canton, Ohio, previously held positions in technology as well as ... 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