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... are expected to be more than offset by increased sheet and other long product shipments, including engineered special bar quality products and ... View this article
NEW YORK — Nucor Corp.'s scrap surcharge on special bar quality (SBQ) products will remain unchanged in July at $10.50 per hundredweight ... View this article
CHICAGO — Spot prices for most special bar quality (SBQ) products have slipped slightly this month compared with May amid short lead times ... View this article
... LLC has teamed up with a consortium of investors, including trading house Kurt Orban Partners, to form a new special bar quality (SBQ) distribution ... View this article
... Group LLC, Chicago Heights, Ill., has entered into an agreement with Partners in Steel International LLC to sell its special bar quality (SBQ) assets ... View this article
... scrap, which is mixed with iron units such as pig iron and DRI for the production of steel products like sheet, plate and special bar quality (SBQ) steel ... View this article
... In 2002, SDI outbid Nucor for the assets of Qualitech Corp., a Pittsboro, Ind.-based special bar quality (SBQ) producer with a capacity of 500,000 ... View this article
... mills,” he said. “We are expanding our SBQ (special bar quality) presence significantly at several of our plants. Some of that ... View this article
... An upper Great Lakes special bar quality (SBQ) distributor agreed. "There is flat demand and a lack of excitement in the market," he said. ... View this article
CHICAGO — Steel Dynamics Inc. (SDI) will lower its scrap surcharge on special bar quality (SBQ) products rolled at its Pittsboro, Ind., mill by $1 per ... View this article
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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.