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... Wide-flange beams represent about two-thirds of the company's sales, while tubing accounts for 20 to 25 percent, Secrist told AMM. ... View this article
... and rail division of Steel Dynamics Inc (amm.com, May 2). They establish a new published fob mill price on core wide-flange beam sizes of $765 ... View this article
... downside leading move, reduced its published beam prices by ... said it would drop published transaction prices on wide-flange beams and channels ... View this article
... producers cut published beam prices by ... major source of imported beams, has retreated ... applications for Korean wide-flange beams totaled 11,112 ... View this article
... The modules will be manufactured in Virginia using tubular steel and wide-flange beams and assembled in Brooklyn into a 32-story building. ... View this article
... of steel beam products are on split paths so far this month, with wide-flange material poised to arrive at a brisker pace while standard beams lag ... View this article
... "Despite the slow growth of the commercial construction market, we have seen increased wide-flange beam shipments for several consecutive ... View this article
... The Blytheville operation is one of the largest US producers of wide-flange and other beams, as well as large structural products. ... View this article
... and Nucor Corp.'s Berkeley, SC, beam mill. These moves reduced the published fob mill price on most core sizes of wide-flange beams to $785 per ... View this article
... shipments. The new fob mill price is now $785 per ton ($39.25 per cwt) on most core sizes of wide-flange beams. Carbon ... View this article
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