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... CN has added capacity to its North American rail system in the past two years and plans to invest an additional $100 million on new track, he said. ... View this article
... analyst said at the Steel Success Strategies XXVIII conference in New York. ... doesn't necessarily contain a large portion of obsolete capacity in at ... View this article
... "If American policymakers are vigilant, I believe we can work through the current era of excess capacity and move toward a new era in which ... View this article
... was a 30-percent increase in capacity at Alcoa's technology center in Pennsylvania while the third part will be constructing a new $90-million facility ... View this article
... The company did not disclose production capacity figures for the facility. ... "With the construction of a new factory in Mexico, we will be able to actively ... View this article
... For example, one respondent reported plans to create new forging and machining capacity, which some OESA members said is constrained. ... View this article
... to produce ore at a rate of approximately twice the capacity of the mill ... to help secure supply for a new Tsingshan plant processing sulfide nickel ... View this article
... in Europe and substantial excess capacity, we expect steel imports from this region to pick up," Charles Bradford, president of New York-based ... View this article
... a division of United Technologies Corp., are for the engine maker's new family of ... RTI's VAR melting capacity is located at its Niles, Ohio, facility. ... View this article
... are cautious about ramping up capacity again. "They don't want to get ahead of the demand curve," he said. To build a new production line, a ... 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