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Two electronics recyclers in the United States this week announced plans for Mexican offshoots.
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Two electronics recyclers in the United States this week announced plans for Mexican offshoots.
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Tube City IMS Corp., Glassport, Pa., said its IMS division in Ecorse, Mich., has received an ISO 9001 2000 Quality Management System certification.
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Appliance Recycling Centers of America Inc. (Arca) said third-quarter sales of nearly $20.8 million were essentially unchanged from the same period last year, but net income fell by more than half to $21,000 from $47,000 in the same comparison.
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Ferrous scrap exporters are a lot like freshwater fishermen. When the fish aren’t biting in one part of the lake, they lift anchor, move the boats and toss the lines in elsewhere.
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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Steel Committee meeting last week in Paris shed some light on global concerns about increasing steel capacity.
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U.S. copper scrap prices have taken a hammering as demand for raw materials dries up and primary metal on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange weakens.
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U.S. exports of nonferrous scrap barely changed from August to September, but China’s share rose sharply, according to U.S. Commerce Department statistics issued late last week.
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U.S. copper scrap prices have taken a hammering as demand for raw materials dries up and primary metal on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange weakens.
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The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries said its 2007 ISRI Operations Forum, a conference for people responsible for the safe and efficient operation of scrap recycling facilities, will be held Jan. 25-27 at the Sheraton Park Hotel in Anaheim, Calif.
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Sims-Hugo Neu Corp. has dropped a lawsuit aimed at blocking the construction of a shredder in Colton, Calif., by a rival scrap processor, Pacific Rail Industries Inc.
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Sims-Hugo Neu Corp. has dropped a lawsuit aimed at blocking the construction of a shredder in Colton, Calif., by a rival scrap processor, Pacific Rail Industries Inc.
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The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries said its 2007 ISRI Operations Forum, a conference for people responsible for the safe and efficient operation of scrap recycling facilities, will be held Jan. 25-27 at the Sheraton Park Hotel in Anaheim, Calif.
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Wise Metals Group LLC, which produces aluminum sheet largely from can scrap, reported a net loss of $53.9 million in the third quarter, more than five time the $10.5-million loss logged in the year-earlier quarter.
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Ferrous scrap prices paid by Turkish mills remain firm despite declining prices for their steel reinforcing bar.
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An electronic scrap auction that lasted nearly two hours past the normal deadline surpassed the $1-million mark and priced a year’s worth of brass ammunition scrap at $2.24 a pound in Washington state.
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New techniques for retrieving increased metal values from automotive manufacturing scrap, recycling and dismantling are being developed as the price of metals contained in cars increases.
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Tube City IMS Corp., Glassport, Pa., is in the process of being sold to Onex Partners LP, a $3.5-billion private-equity fund managed by Toronto-based Onex Corp., for $620 million.
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New techniques for retrieving increased metal values from automotive manufacturing scrap, recycling and dismantling are being developed as the price of metals contained in cars increases.
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U.S. scrap metal exports in September receded a bit from the record dollar value set in August, but shipments to China inched upward to a new high.
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Aluminum sheet producer and recycler Aleris International Inc. reported a net loss of $24.2 million on revenue of $1.4 billion in the third quarter in contrast to net income of $31.5 million on $554.9 million revenue in the year-earlier quarter.
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Aluminum sheet producer and recycler Aleris International Inc. reported a net loss of $24.2 million on revenue of $1.4 billion in the third quarter in contrast to net income of $31.5 million on $554.9 million revenue in the year-earlier quarter.
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Two opposing forces—a weakening domestic steel market and strong offshore demand—are pulling ferrous scrap and the prices paid for the metal in opposite directions this month.
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Tube City IMS Corp., Glassport, Pa., said Wednesday that its IMS Division in Ecorse, Mich., has received an ISO 9001 2000 Quality Management System certification.