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... deficit in April, according to preliminary data from the International Lead and Zinc ... a year earlier on the back of higher refined metal usage in the ... View this article
... But some positive leading indicators like residential construction ... The barometers we use to measure ... flat-rolled price increases have led Allied Tube ... View this article
... "Lead times are not shrinking dramatically, and we are not seeing mills ... source also said that the internal indicators his company uses to gauge ... View this article
... "It will be a clean commodity-grade lead and whoever ... "The furnace we use is electrically heated and uses a significant amount of power. ... View this article
... copper industry and his transformation of Rea into a "leading company in ... helped Vann understand the most efficient ways to use technology and ... View this article
... to use titanium powder for manufacturing "in ways that reduce energy consumption and waste.". South African mine production of ilmenite led the ... View this article
... software system from German technology company SAP AG, a leading provider of ... build its own software system instead of continuing to use one of ... View this article
... At the same time, lead times are roughly one to two weeks, or even ... Prince George, Va.-based SCM and its competitors use the average LME price ... View this article
... Most recently, in Baltimore, a railroad grade-crossing accident led to the ... to advocate for increased infrastructure funding and the use of innovative ... View this article
... new Thoroughbred Operating Plan uses streamlined scheduling ... steel allocation process helped lead to the ... The use of technology and employee ... 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