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Michigan will have to wait a little while longer to find out the outcome of a set of proposed bills aimed at curbing metals theft. View this article
Shapiro Metals Holding Co. has increased its footprint in Texas with the launch of its third scrap collection and processing facility in the state. View this article
NEW YORK — Freedom Metals Inc. has announced plans to open a new scrapyard on the south side of Louisville, Ky. ... View this article
... whoever sells the explosive. And not put it in landfills so someone can fish it out and take it to a scrapyard.”. The source said ... View this article
A California environmental group has settled its Clean Water Act lawsuit against Los Angeles-based Glory Recycling Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary ... View this article
... Scrapyard dealers are getting quite a lot of inquiries, with the current weakness of the yen favoring exporters, according to Metz Corp.'s Hisatoshi ... View this article
... Morris Tick's existing management will be retained. Seller David Tick is the great-grandson of Morris Tick, who founded the scrapyard in 1898. ... View this article
... "Oftentimes, damaged cars have to be assessed by an insurance adjuster; it can sometimes take several weeks for a junk car to reach the scrapyard ... View this article
... Yet one of the most important skills needed in running a thriving scrapyard is being able to manage the business through the cyclical periods of ... View this article
... Amerimex alleged that when a new manager took over the PPG scrapyard, he accused Amerimex of stealing the nonferrous scrap that was in the ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.