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Electronic Recyclers International Inc. (ERI) has sold a minority ownership stake to South Korea’s LS-Nikko Copper Inc., the company said Wednesday.
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Scrapyard group Metalico Inc. said Wednesday it has purchased the assets of Youngstown Iron & Metal Inc. and Atlas Recycling Inc.
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A Dallas towing company has violated 19 state regulations and has 2,000 vehicles it cannot account for, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR).
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An Indianapolis code enforcement inspector has been accused of illegally having vehicles towed, crushed and delivered to a scrapyard instead of to an auto pound.
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An Indianapolis code enforcement inspector has been accused of illegally having vehicles towed, crushed and delivered to a scrapyard instead of to an auto pound.
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Spirit AeroSystems Inc.’s quarterly auction of aerospace aluminum scrap saw the less attractive grades yield the biggest price jumps, ending the wider differentials that had prevailed during the recession’s worst months.
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Yaffe Cos. Inc. has filed a lawsuit against the Defense Department, asserting the agency is liable for the death of a temporary employee who was using a torch to remove brass loops from steel projectiles.
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U.S. ferrous scrap traders are expecting another round of buying by Turkish steelmakers to begin this week, ending what had been a drought of orders from the eastern Mediterranean nation.
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Yaffe Cos. Inc. has filed a lawsuit against the Defense Department, asserting the agency is liable for the death of a temporary employee who was using a torch to remove brass loops from steel projectiles.
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Spirit AeroSystems Inc.’s quarterly auction of aerospace aluminum scrap saw the less attractive grades yield the biggest price jumps, ending the wider differentials that had prevailed during the recession’s worst months.
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A subsidiary of Britain’s European Metal Recycling Ltd. (EMR) and Smith Industries Inc. of Capitol Heights, Md., have formed a scrap holding company.
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China is buying more U.S. ferrous scrap as prices become competitive compared with shipments from Japan, industry sources said.
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Eramet Group is buying French recycler AFE Valdi in a move aimed at developing its nonferrous metal and battery recycling activities.
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U.S. exports of nonferrous scrap bounced back in October, regaining the previous month’s drop and even setting a new post-slump high by a microscopic margin of 273 short tons.
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U.S. exports of nonferrous scrap bounced back in October, regaining the previous month’s drop and even setting a new post-slump high by a microscopic margin of 273 short tons.
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A subsidiary of Britain’s European Metal Recycling Ltd. (EMR) and Smith Industries Inc. of Capitol Heights, Md., have formed a scrap holding company.
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Nucor Corp. has bought two cargoes of industrial steel scrap from British exporters—one for delivery to its Berkeley County sheet mill in South Carolina and the other to the port of New Orleans.
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Nucor Corp. has bought two cargoes of industrial steel scrap from British exporters—one for delivery to its Berkeley County sheet mill in South Carolina and the other to the port of New Orleans.
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Scrap processor Freedom Metals Inc. has received a green light from county planners for a new scrapyard in Winchester, Ky.
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An undercover police sting targeting auto crushers has resulted in six arrests and three additional people being sought.
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The U.S. recycling rate for steel reached a record-high 83.3 percent last year, the Steel Recycling Institute (SRI) said Friday.
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An undercover police sting targeting auto crushers has resulted in six arrests and three additional people being sought.
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The U.S. recycling rate for steel reached a record-high 83.3 percent last year, the Steel Recycling Institute (SRI) said Friday.
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U.S. non-intermodal railcar loadings of scrap rose 30.2 percent in the week ended Dec. 5 compared with the Thanksgiving holiday lull.