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... roles at SDI's flat-rolled and structural and rail divisions. ... vice president and general manager of SDI's structural and rail division, located in ... View this article
... follow similar moves by Tampa, Fla.-based Gerdau Long Steel North America and the Columbia City, Ind.-based structural and rail division of Steel ... View this article
... Gerdau's move was quickly followed by the Columbia City, Ind.-based structural and rail division of Steel Dynamics Inc. ... View this article
... Steel Dynamics' structural and rail division in Columbia City, Ind ... A number of other companies and divisions also were recognized April 30 for ... View this article
... If SDI should need to produce bar at Pittsboro at full capacity, semi-finished blooms made at its structural and rail division in Columbia City, Ind ... View this article
... com, April 11), followed by Tampa, Fla.-based Gerdau Long Steel North America, the Columbia City, Ind.-based Structural and Rail division of Steel ... View this article
... SDI's Columbia City, Ind.-based structural and rail division notified customers in a March 22 letter that it will raise the fob mill price on core beam ... View this article
... A fourth major producer, the Structural and Rail division of Steel Dynamics Inc., Columbia City, Ind., was still evaluating a hike as of mid-day March ... View this article
... Before taking leadership of the structural and rail division in 2007, where he oversaw the division's expansion from a single mill to two, Nolan ... View this article
Steel Dynamics Inc.'s Columbia City, Ind.-based structural and rail division told customers this week that its transaction prices will "remain ... 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
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