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... and aluminum products, and provides bar grating, welding, high-definition plasma cutting, shot blasting, rebar and structural fabrication services. ... View this article
... "It's strange because demand is not really out there," a source at an East Coast rebar fabricator said. "(But the Turks) know ... View this article
... Under a strategic diversification plan, SDI also acquired Roanoke Steel Corp., with its Roanoke, Va., mini-mill, several rebar fabrication plants and ... View this article
... in and bought strong thinking (scrap) was going up like a bastard and then it dropped, we'd be screwed," said a Northeast rebar fabricator source. ... View this article
NEW YORK — Gerdau Long Steel North America will build a 120,000-ton- per-year rebar fabrication facility in Knox County, Tenn., a company ... View this article
... work. "There are pockets of activity but there are pockets of desperation," one rebar fabricator in Ohio said. US demand ... View this article
... levels, for the first quarter anyway," a Northeast rebar fabricator source said. ... As a result, rebar fabricators were starved for orders and faced long ... View this article
... That growth will be driven by better performance in its fabricated construction products business, including rebar fabrication and pre-engineered ... View this article
... of out of the woods and the independent fabricators are going ... construction boom in 2006, however, rebar use reached ... "Our fabrication capacity is ... View this article
... leader for rebar. "I'll go out on a limb and predict a backpedal," a rebar fabricator said earlier Thursday. "We've got falling ... View this article
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