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... I hear they have bought aluminum shred for conversion. ... are able to supply the auto industry on ... States, Scrap, Aluminium alloy & scrap, Nonferrous,. ... View this article
... facilities will increase the company's auto parts stores ... Upstate Shredding LLC-Ben Weitsman&Son Inc. ... both its ferrous and nonferrous product lines ... View this article
... Prices for nonferrous auto shred, commonly known as twitch, were unchanged May 23, as sources indicated that a supply glut caused in part by ... View this article
... been quietly making plans to install an auto shredder ... Point, Md., has reduced demand for shred, said an ... United States, Scrap, Ferrous, Nonferrous,. ... View this article
... The price for twitch, a higher grade of shredded nonferrous automotive scrap ... an oversupply of lower grades of nonferrous auto shred, namely zorba ... View this article
plans to open a new feeder yard to support its Corinth, Miss., auto shredding facility. ... as well as install a 70-foot truck scale and nonferrous baler and ... View this article
... eight stolen school buses were found shredded at Chicago-based Gonzalez Auto Parts Inc ... United States, Scrap, Ferrous, Nonferrous,. ... View this article
... copper radiators weakened to a range of $1.64 to $1.69 per pound from $1.65 to $1.70 previously, and nonferrous auto shred, commonly known as ... View this article
... locked up a deal to sell shredded scrap from ... The MetalX auto shredder in Waterloo is running at ... Scrap, United States, Scrap, Ferrous, Nonferrous,. ... View this article
... pollutants into the Cumberland River from its 52-acre auto shredding and scrap metal ... Market Stories, United States, Scrap, Ferrous, Nonferrous,. ... View this article
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