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... more visibility into the supply chain." For example, CN analyzed the ability of a particular railyard to move vehicles off trains onto trucks to ship to ... View this article
... That means his closest suppliers can "get us a truck the next day," so he can meet immediate orders if he doesn't have every size in stock. ... View this article
... bad weather in parts of the United States, has limited truck availability as ... especially in the Oklahoma City area, have also seen trucks diverted from ... View this article
... ten more (amm.com, May 15). A truck driver was also killed June 1 in a separate incident. For the period between May 15 ... View this article
... The Lisle, Ill.-based company expects this year's Class 8 truck shipments to ... However, the company will build 25 percent more Class 8 trucks in the ... View this article
... pickups in the United States, sports an average of 35 pounds of magnesium per vehicle compared with about 8 pounds in most cars and trucks. ... View this article
... Plans for the facility include a truck scale, and the recycler will accept vehicles that have been drained of fluids. Lisa Gordon,. ... View this article
... The Winchester, Va.-based company will erect Nucor structures for Rappahannock's new truck maintenance facility in Front Royal, Va., and erect ... View this article
... Market sources have argued that the produce season generates competition for trucks as metal industry players vie with growers looking to secure ... View this article
... would be shipped to an overseas customer. J&S owner Leesant Stapleton was driving the truck Dec. 12 when it was in an ... 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