You are currently viewing the beta version of the new AMM site. Click here to return to the current site.
Results 1-10 of 763 for plate and structural scrap. (0.129104 seconds)
relevance / newest first / oldest first
... respondents describing sheet and plate market pricing ... structurals, long products and structural products as ... Scrap prices have also been impacted ... View this article
NEW YORK — A late strengthening in obsolete scrap prices triggered by a rush to secure heavy melt and plate and structural scrap has worked to ... View this article
... was down because mills were buying more prime scrap due to the narrow price differential to shred and plate and structural scrap, which mills ... View this article
... Turkish mill May 31 at a composite price of $345 per tonne cif Turkey for a mix of heavy melt, shredded, and plate and structural scrap, sources said ... View this article
... "I have already been talking to a lot of people and you are going to see plate and structural scrap (P&S) offered into Detroit or sent to Buffalo, where ... View this article
... a large trading company has increased container buying along the West Coast for limited tonnages for heavy melt and plate and structural scrap. ... View this article
... 80/20 mix of No. 1 and No. 2 heavy melt, 8,000 tonnes of shredded scrap and 5,000 tonnes of plate and structural scrap. ... View this article
... to focus on that grade and buy it to near-extinction, they will then need to shift their focus to frag and plate and structural scrap—alternatives to prime ... View this article
... Plate and structural scrap exports nearly doubled to 162,908 tonnes in February from 84,134 tonnes a year ago, and exports of No. ... View this article
... 2 heavy melt, 20,000 tonnes of shredded scrap and 5,000 tonnes of plate and structural scrap from a US exporter that had been absent from the ... View this article
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Next
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