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... advanced alloys, from Boeing facilities in Auburn ... in Auburn, to Alcoa's facility in Lafayette ... Ind., for melting and recycling into new aerospace materials ... View this article
NEW YORK — ArcelorMittal USA LLC has scheduled a 2.5-month maintenance outage to reline ... "There will be concurrent outages at the facility's No ... View this article
... in 2007 (amm.com, April 23, 2007), will take a new position with ... and assumed responsibility for all North American tubular products facilities in 2009 ... View this article
... “The new facility will supply round and rectangular ingot for rolled, extruded and forged applications, in sizes compatible with the largest aluminum ... View this article
... the Steel Success Strategies XXVIII conference in New York sponsored ... Under Ancira Elizondo's proposal, facilities that are obsolete, inefficient or ... View this article
... an initial term of 10 years beginning with commercial production at the facility. ... samples of high-purity alumina (HPA) in March from its new plant in ... 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
NEW YORK — Troubled battery maker Exide Technologies Inc. ... "The company is taking appropriate steps to reopen its facility in compliance with ... View this article
NEW YORK — Shapiro Metals Holding Co. has increased its footprint in Texas with the launch of its third scrap collection and processing facility in ... View this article
has introduced new firm pricing options for quarterly and six-month ... Columbus, Miss., operations rather than its Dearborn facility, which traditionally ... View this article
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