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Brazil to investigate dumping of copper tube imports - 0 views

  • The Brazilian foreign trade secretary Secex, is in charge of the process, and intends to ascertain if the tube imports are harmful to the domestic industry
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Italy - KME appeals fail, fines of €106.9M for antitrust contraventions in 20... - 0 views

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    The Court of Justice of the European Union rejected both appeals against fines imposed by the European Commission in December 2003 and September 2004 upon KME Germany AG, KME France SAS and KME Italy S.p.A.. The fines related to the KME Group S.p.A. subsidiaries involvement in antitrust infringements within the industrial tubes and plumbing tubes markets. The fines, which amount to €39.8M and €67.1M, are now final. KME Group stated that the fine amounts were wholly provisioned in the profit and loss accounts of the 2003 fiscal year.
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Europe - Aluminium continues to permeates specialist copper markets - 0 views

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    Norsk Hydro, a Norwegian aluminium semis fabricator, has entered into agreement with Konveyor, another aluminium semis producer based in Turkey, to manufacture heat-transfer products that would utilise aluminium in substitution for copper. Norsk Hydro intends to supply precision-drawn aluminium tubes from its Danish Tonder plant to Konveyor, which will subsequently convert them into specialist capillary tubing using advanced manufacturing technologies. The finished products will be used in heating, ventilation, refrigeration and air conditioning equipment.
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Russia - UMMC will continue to invest in rolled copper & copper-alloy products despite ... - 0 views

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    Ural Metal and Mining Company (UMMC), a Russian vertically integrated producer of semi fabricated products, has said that it will continue its investment projects in semi-finished copper and copper alloy products despite a 6% y-o-y Jan-July decline in rolled demand this year. The company broke this figure down into its constituent segments: demand for copper pipes fell by 18% y-o-y and flat rolled products sales dropped 8% y-o-y in Jan-July. UMMC currently sells between 58,000-62,000t of rolled products per annum through its Kirov (flat rolled), Revda (flat rolled), Kolchugtsvetmet (tubes) and Majdanpek (tubes) operations. UMMC will complete its delayed 4-year investment strategy in 2013 with an upgrade of machinery at its Kolchugtsvetmet operation.
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Aluminium producer Sapa will shut Hanover tubing plant - 0 views

  • Downstream aluminium producer Sapa has announced that it will close its precision tubing plant in Hanover, Germany.
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Wire 2014 live trends and news - 1 views

  • Interesting topics on wire and Tube in the interview with Friedrich-Georg Kehrer, Project Director wire & Tube.
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Paranapanema opens copper tube plant - 1 views

  • Paranapanema intends to invest a further 300 million Reais by 2015, as part of a 1.2-billion Reais plan to increase its copper production capacity from 220,000 tpy to 280,000 tpy.
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China - Evidence for strong copper demand from fabricators - 0 views

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    Undisclosed Chinese copper fabricators reported that they plan to increase copper purchases after the summer. A representative from a copper commercial tube fabricator based in Henan province reported that the company is planning to buy more than 10,000 tonnes of copper cathode in September compared to a few thousand in July and August. In addition to term supplies booked late in 2009 for deliveries in 2010, the company will need to buy in the spot market more than 10,000 tonnes of refined copper per month in Q4 2010 because of additional customer orders. The tube maker has seen its best year yet, supported by strong demand from air-conditioner manufacturers. As a result, its copper commercial tube output is expected to rise by 15% y-o-y in 2010. A source from a copper rod producer located in Guangdong province said that some overseas clients were placing additional orders for September and October. The company uses 14,000-15,000 tonnes of refined copper per month and is likely to increase spot imports to meet extra demand. Another fabricator, which uses 70,000 tonnes of refined copper per annum to produce copper rod, plate and strip, mentioned that the Anhui-based company has a full order book for the rest of the year. Thin copper strip, consumed by the electronics industry, registered the strongest growth. Backed by strong demand, the company managed to raise its product prices to cover increased copper costs. In addition, Chinese power cable output has stayed firm and mostly unaffected by Beijing's policy controls on the property sector. Power cable production rose by 23.2% y-o-y to 14.1 million kilometres in the first seven months of the year. It was also reported that copper semis production increased by 14.5% y-o-y to 6.1 million tonnes in the same period.
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Wolverine Tube files for Chapter 11 protection - 1 views

  • Wolverine Tube Inc (WLVT.PK) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a U.S. court early on Monday, hurt by cash crunch and high level of interest payments on its senior notes.
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Nissan Copper Limited plans new tube plant in Silvassa - 0 views

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    Nissan Copper Ltd., of Mumbai, is planning construction of a greenfield plant near its existing Silvassa facility. Expected to begin trial production in early 2010, the new plant will produce inner groove copper tube and LWC coils. "Presently, [these] tubes are not being produced in India and the margins for this product are expected to be high," the company said. The new plant will have a capacity of 12,000 t/y.
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25% Output Expansion Planned at KMCT Thailand - 0 views

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    Kobelco & Materials Copper Tube, a JV between Kobe Steel and Mitsubishi Materials, will raise production at its Thai subsidiary by 25% to 30,000 t/y. The ¥1 billion expansion, due for completion by the end of 2009, will produce tube for the Japanese air conditioner market. Meanwhile, KMCT's Malaysian operation will "raise output ratios of high-value-added products, such as capillary tube, and define separate roles for Thai and Malaysian plants," said the company.
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Wolverine Reports US$3.2m Net Loss in Q2 - 0 views

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    Wolverine Tube, the Huntsville, Alabama based brass and copper tube manufacturer, reported a net loss of US$3.2m in Q2 2008, down from US$13.3m in the same period last year. Net sales were US$245.5m an 18% decrease y-o-y, with total volume of shipments down 30% to 46.5m lbs. Wolverine said, "The comparative decrease in shipments was due primarily to the company's withdrawl from the domestic wholesale plumbing tube business and closure of its Decatur, Alabama facility in late 2007." The gross margin was 3.2%, down from 5.1% a year earlier owing to lower production and shipping volumes, a result of the downturn in demand from the residential housing market.
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Morningstar - Dow Jones & Company, Inc.: Golden Dragon Precise Copper Tube Plans CNY1.5... - 0 views

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    China's Golden Dragon Precise Copper Tube Group Inc., which is 25%-owned by three foreign companies including Standard Chartered PLC ( STAN.LN), plans to raise CNY1.5 billion ($214.3 million) through a Shanghai listing, a company executive said Tuesday.
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Japan - Copper and copper alloy output increased by 5.4% y-o-y in November - 0 views

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    Japanese output of copper and copper alloy fabricated products increased by 5.4% to 73,680 tonnes in November, slightly down from 74,079 tonnes in October, according to the Japan Copper and Brass Association. This figure includes sheets and tubes, mainly used in automobiles and construction. Demand for copper products was supported by both local consumption and overseas shipments. This year's hot weather has boosted demand from the air-conditioner sector, where manufacturers have been building up inventories after robust sales in the summer.
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Global Copper Pipes & Tubes Market to Exceed 3.6 Million Tonnes by 2015, According to R... - 0 views

  • Growth in the market is projected to emanate from emerging economies in Asia-Pacific, Eastern Europe and Middle east. Despite slowdown in the global economy, these markets are expected to increase significantly over the next few years owing to continuing economic development. China represents the largest as well as the fastest growing market for copper pipes and tubes in the world. Ongoing industrialization and urbanization activity in the region are acting as major growth drivers for copper as well as copper pipes and tubes market.
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China - Chinalco Luoyang Copper opens new flat rolled products, rod, tube and bar manuf... - 0 views

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    Chinalco Luoyang Copper Co. Ltd., a leading Chinese semis fabricator, commenced production at its new metal clad sheet manufacturing facility in Luoyang City, Henan Province. The facility, which cost RMB150M, has the capacity to output 20,000t/y of metal clad sheet. Chinalco Luoyang Copper Co. Ltd. has three production lines: the first fabricates copper and copper alloy flat rolled products; the second fabricates copper and copper alloy tube, rod and bar; while the third is used for the manufacture of flat rolled products made from aluminium, magnesium and their alloys.
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Japan - Hitachi announces company restructure; copper tube and telecoms cable productio... - 0 views

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    Hitachi Cable Ltd., has set out its new medium-term management plan known as the Renewed Plan "BRIDGE" with additional management measures. The company said under the new plan, key measures for business structure reforms included; the consolidation of its domestic sales companies, regional offices and branch offices, with the consolidated company taking operational control of all its existing manufacturing companies; the withdrawal from the optical submarines cable business, restructuring of its telecommunications cable business, review of packaging materials operations and a review of its copper tubes business; consolidations and eliminations of group companies in southeast Asia and consolidation of group companies in Europe and North America by country. This is in addition to a reduction in staff at domestic companies which is expected to involve some 1200 staff. The company will also implement measures to reduce fixed expenses. This includes a review of the company's pension system, an operational review of employee facilities including company dormitories, company housing, etc., and the sale of some of these facilities. The Hitachi Group aims to boost sales in priority target areas as a percentage of net sales from 55% in fiscal 2011 to 65% in fiscal 2016.
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USA - Fire at Mueller's tube manufacturing plant in Wynne, Arkansas - 0 views

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    A fire broke out at Mueller Industries' Wynne factory, severely damaging a building which houses the facility's casting operations for copper tube production, as well as the manufacturing of PVC fittings and fabrication of line sets for air conditioning applications. No one was injured in the fire, however it was reported that 170 of the plant's 465 employees have been laid off. The company hopes to spread lost production amongst its 16 other US-based facilities, secure third-party sourcing and provide ongoing supply to customers.
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