Metal recycler says it's boom time for scraps - 1 views
US copper scrap flows shrink on virus setbacks - 3 views
Alcoa Names 2012 Top North American Scrap Suppliers - 0 views
-
“Working closely with suppliers and recognizing their efforts to deliver high-quality scrap in a safe and reliable manner continues to be an important component of our overall plan to continue to grow the usage of scrap into our locations,”
Think Tank- Lead-Free Copper Alloys - 2 views
US - OmniSource acquires copper scrap in preparation for the commissioning of copper ro... - 0 views
-
It was reported that OmniSource Corp., a subsidiary of Steel Dynamics Inc., began purchasing No. 2 copper scrap ahead of the commissioning of the SDI LaFarga copper rod project in New Haven, Indiana in Q2. The facility is currently undergoing quality testing. By the end of 2012, the it is expected that the plant will be operating at 70% of its 82,000t/y capacity.
Thieves target air-conditioning units for their scrap value - 0 views
Japan Copper Scrap Exports Rise due to Lower Yen - 0 views
-
It is on the background that copper price increased, the yen kept weakening and the grade of scrap for export advanced.
Freeport, Codelco see scrap as swing factor for copper supply - 0 views
-
The consensus among analysts is that the copper market could show a surplus of about 200,000-300,000 tonnes in 2014, after recording a narrower surplus this year. In the context of the 21 million-tonne refined copper market, the surplus is relatively modest, and it could be offset quickly if there is a further deterioration in the supply of scrap, Freeport McMoRan svp of sales and marketing Javier Targhetta told Metal Bulletin in Shanghai.
Aurubis to hit production targets despite tightening scrap market - 0 views
-
Aurubis’ recycled copper business unit is on track to hit its 2013 production targets despite a tightening in availability in copper scrap markets, Volker Pawlitzki, vp for commercial recycling, told Metal Bulletin.
Chinese imports of copper and copper products fall by 39.8% y-o-y - 0 views
-
Chinese imports of copper and copper products fell by 39.8% y-o-y to 262,676t in April 2011. Moreover, April imports contracted by 13.7% m-o-m. On the other hand, imports of copper scrap increased by 2.7% y-o-y to 380,000t in April, but fell by 2.6% m-o-m. January to April imports of copper and copper products amounted to 1.2Mt, which represents a fall of 22.6% y-o-y. Conversely, January to April imports of copper scrap rose by 1.9% to 1.4Mt from the same period in 2010.
China - July copper scrap imports reach highest level of 2011 - 0 views
-
The General Administration of Customs reported that imports of copper scrap to China increased by 14% y-o-y and 3% m-o-m to 432,320t in July 2011, the highest level recorded in 2011. The increase has been attributed to importers' expectations of increasing copper prices in the future as well as lower price fluctuations in copper scrap compared to refined copper observed in June and July.
Prices spark demolition groups' scrap - 0 views
-
The spike in global demand for industrial metals has sparked a fierce battle among UK demolition companies as they vie to remove scrap metal from condemned buildings.
Copper scrap transactions without record should be solved for prevention of tax evasion - 0 views
EEPC India seeks copper scrap policy - 1 views
‹ Previous
21 - 40 of 143
Next ›
Last »
Showing 20▼ items per page