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Cinelli Iron & Metal Co., Hackensack, N.J., has gained some elbow room for its ferrous scrap operations in an expansion that shifts ferrous processing seven miles south to a four-acre site in Secaucus.
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Scrap metals recycler Cycle Systems Inc., Roanoke, Va., said it has acquired Gem City Iron & Metal Co., a Pulaski, Va.,-based scrapyard. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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A year-ahead scrap auction for 2 million pounds of lead-covered copper cable fetched 92 cents a pound from the winning bidder.
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Turkish buyers haven’t received any offers from major ferrous scrap exporters in the past week, a situation they expect will continue until late January.
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Cinelli Iron & Metal Co., Hackensack, N.J., has gained some elbow room for its ferrous scrap operations in an expansion that shifts ferrous processing seven miles south to a four-acre site in Secaucus.
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Scrap metals recycler Cycle Systems Inc., Roanoke, Va., said it has acquired Gem City Iron & Metal Co., a Pulaski, Va.,-based scrapyard. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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A year-ahead scrap auction for 2 million pounds of lead-covered copper cable fetched 92 cents a pound from the winning bidder.
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Canadian authorities have been cracking down on illegal shipments of potentially hazardous forms of electronic scrap to China, but they don’t want to embarrass minor violators.
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A Tuesday auction of a year’s worth of forthcoming aluminum recyclables, described as irony aluminum scrap from a military base near Texarkana, Texas, fetched a winning bid of $514,000, equivalent to about 71 cents a pound.
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A Tuesday auction of a year’s worth of forthcoming aluminum recyclables, described as irony aluminum scrap from a military base near Texarkana, Texas, fetched a winning bid of $514,000, equivalent to about 71 cents a pound.
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Canadian authorities have been cracking down on illegal shipments of potentially hazardous forms of electronic scrap to China, but they don’t want to embarrass minor violators.
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A recent auction of U.S. Defense Department material priced zinc scrap from Maine at $1.53 a pound, roughly triple the 49 cents secured in a mid-October auction of the same material at the same location.
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A recent auction of U.S. Defense Department material priced zinc scrap from Maine at $1.53 a pound, roughly triple the 49 cents secured in a mid-October auction of the same material at the same location.
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U.S. copper scrap prices have fallen as weak demand for raw materials continues and primary metal on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange slides.
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Can public praise and censure coax electronics manufacturers to quicken their pace in producing equipment that is easy to recycle and low in toxics? Most likely, but a lack of consensus among popular ratings systems still leaves much room for improvement.
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The spot price of A380.1 aluminum alloy is holding steady as the vacation doldrums arrive, but it might be nudged higher in January by sellers obligated to deliver material into warehouses for use in fulfilling futures contracts.
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Four trade groups in the waste and recycling fields have called on the federal government to create incentives for electronics recycling and re-use.
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The spot price of A380.1 aluminum alloy is holding steady as the vacation doldrums arrive, but it might be nudged higher in January by sellers obligated to deliver material into warehouses for use in fulfilling futures contracts.
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Winning bids for Boeing Co. aluminum scrap to be generated in the first quarter were typically 7 percent higher than in September’s auction for fourth-quarter material.
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Winning bids for Boeing Co. aluminum scrap to be generated in the first quarter were typically 7 percent higher than in September’s auction for fourth-quarter material.
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Aluminum scrap prices at the quarterly auction by aerospace manufacturer Spirit AeroSystems Inc. rose an average of 9.5 percent from the fourth quarter.
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Aluminum scrap prices at the quarterly auction by aerospace manufacturer Spirit AeroSystems Inc. rose an average of 9.5 percent from the fourth quarter.
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U.S. copper and brass scrap exports jumped 9 percent in October following a firming in demand from Chinese consumers.
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U.S. copper scrap prices have tumbled as primary metal on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange weakens and demand for scrap slows ahead of the Christmas holiday shutdown.