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Corus is back in the scrap market
Leading steel producer Corus has started buying small tonnages of scrap, it has been confirmed. Market sources told MRW that the company, which has not bought anything since October 2008, has been able to use its internal resources since this time because market demand has been so low. However, the amounts being bought are relatively small and not significant enough to affect the market. Corus ...
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Turkish buyers benefit from more `wiggle room`
Global: The weakness of Turkey's lira in relation to the dollar and the country's political uncertainty ahead of mayoral elections towards the end of March were widely blamed for a slow start to last month in scrap trading terms, although the few deals booked in the opening two weeks indicated a rising price trend. When it became clear that Turkey’s prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had ...
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Ferrous prices
At the time of going to press it is too early to say what home steel works prices for next month will be but there is a general consensus that they look set to rise in line with the increased export prices which have been seen over recent weeks. News that global steel prices are expected to rise by up to a third on account of miners and steelmakers agreeing on a change to the iron ore pricing ...
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BIR Stainless Steel World Mirror February 2014
Global: The following article is based on the latest Stainless Steel & Special Alloys World Mirror produced by the BIR world recycling organisation for the benefit of its members. Global demand for stainless steel climbed more than 4.5% last year and is expected to record approximately the same increase in 2014. However, 2013 has been dubbed 'a very challenging year' for the stainless steel ...
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Scrap-ex launches PRN trading platform
A new web-based packaging recovery note trading platform has been launched by scrap-ex, a secondary commodity market trading platform. It will be aimed at “anyone obligated under the packaging waste obligations” and accredited export reprocessors. Scrap-ex markets director Gareth Goodall said: “This platform has been very successful in other markets. We are confident that it will bring a new ...
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Universal Wrecking Corp. completes scrap metal recycling project
Universal Wrecking Corp. recently completed a project that consisted of the purchase of scrap metal as well as various obsolete equipment from a private client.The client contacted Universal Wrecking Corp. (UWC) to purchase scrap metal and obsolete equipment that had been accumulated over the years at their facility. The scrap metal and equipment had to be removed on a very quick turnaround ...
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Sims Metal Management report a US$94million loss
Sims Metal Management has reported a total net loss after taxes of $94million over the last nine months. As Sims MM’s financial results revealed last week, its European sales revenue was down two per cent on the prior corresponding nine month period. Earnings before interest and tax were at a loss of $40m over the nine month period ending on 31 March 2009. Sims MM group chief executive Daniel ...
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CCTV-America Talks About EU Tariffs
Lightsource, along with more than 400 other European solar energy firms, has called for the European Union to immediately scrap their minimum pricing trade measures against China. The EU’s minimum price rules were introduced four years ago to combat alleged overproduction and dumping from Chinese manufacturers and create a ‘level playing field’, but those calling for the rules ...
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Alcoa Names Kevin Anton Chief Sustainability Officer
NEW YORK - Alcoa (NYSE:AA) announced today that Kevin J. Anton has been named Chief Sustainability Officer, responsible for developing a comprehensive strategy that integrates all of the Company’s sustainability efforts. Anton, who has led the Alcoa Sustainability Steering Committee for the past year, comes to his new role after serving as Vice President, Finance and Strategy, for Alcoa ...
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Reduced buying activity helps dampen prices
Global: Steel scrap prices lost a little ground towards the end of April, not least because of the decision by mills in Turkey to step back from the international market. The early-month flurry of deep-sea ferrous scrap purchases by Turkish mills dwindled to a trickle in the second half of April, prompting prices to drift. Meanwhile, the World Steel Association (WSA) is predicting that the pace ...
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Recyclers voice caution over `signs` of market recovery
Predictions from Credit Suisse analysts that March commodity price increases signal a market recovery have been met with caution by some in the metals industry. Analysts suggest that the commodities market has already reached its low and could now be recovering. Credit Suisse referenced indicators showing strong market performances in March by metals such as copper. The asset management company ...
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Japan probes possible price fixing on molten scrap metal
Japan’s Fair Trade Commission is investigating possible price fixing of molten scrap metal by four companies, namely Nippon Mining & Metal subsidiaries Nikko Shoji and Nikko Environmental Services, Mitsubishi Material subsidiary Material Eco Refine, and Dowa subsidiary Eco System Japan. According to a commission official, the companies are alleged to have fixed prices to be submitted in ...
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OBC baling equipment exhibits at PACK EXPO 2013
As the OBC brand continues to gain national awareness, representatives recently exhibited at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2013 on September 23-25 to demonstrate their recycling equipment solutions. With more than 27,500 processing and packaging professionals in attendance, this proved to be a tremendous opportunity to create additional exposure among this important audience. Packaging generates recycling ...
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The ETA and the Green Party hope the scrappage scheme is scrapped
The Environmental Transport Association and the Green Party have voiced their concerns over the Government’s possible car scrappage scheme. The scheme, expected to be confirmed in this week’s Budget announcement, is likely to mean car-owners with old vehicles will be given a £2000 allowance to trade them in for scrap and buy newer vehicles. It is hoped this will cut carbon emissions through ...
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CycleLution Software for Scrap Metal Plastics Trading, Brokerage, and Booking Management
CycleLution Software for Scrap Metal Plastics Trading, Brokerage, and Booking Management Scrap brokers and trading companies may move hundreds or even thousands of containers every month. Tracking shipment status, booking schedules, freight cost, even CCIC application status can become very difficult. CycleLution's Broker and Trading Company module provides following functions to help ...
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Schrott24 takes over METALSALE
Schrott24 has recently acquired METALSALE, which is the largest trading platform for non-ferrous metals with a monthly turnover of around one million Euro. The acquisition is an important milestone in the further digitalisation of the metal recycling market. Schrott24 has steered a growth course right from its foundation in 2016, and actively supports EU-wide initiatives to increase the rate of ...
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JMC still supplying equipment to Europe and Beyond
As a manufacturer, JMC operate within an essential sector so we are continuing to work through the UK’s latest national lockdown. We are thankful to all our NHS front-line workers and remain positive for the year ahead. We are also still supplying worldwide – we won’t let a crazy little thing like Brexit stop us – so whether you are located in Europe or beyond our ...
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A Kiverco Recycling System that Grows with Your Business
Scrapco Metal Recycling, a family run business in Kent, has recently taken ownership of a new Kiverco waste recycling plant. Scrapco, which first started trading in scrap metal in 2006, has seen their more recent skip hire service grow rapidly. This meant that they required a new recycling system that would be flexible and could be adapted to accommodate further growth. Scrapco approached ...
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WENDT Model M6090 Commisioned at MetalX
MetalX Commissions First Shredder: Employment Grows to 70 Jobs WATERLOO, Ind. (March 22, 2013) – MetalX, the new metals recycling company founded by the Rifkin family, announced today that it has reached full production rates at its first shredder installation in Waterloo, Indiana. The shredder was commissioned on February 28, just six weeks after the first components arrived on site, and ...
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Tire Pyrolysis Plant For Sale - Buying Guide
Are you searching for a very high-quality tire pyrolysis plant available for sale? If you have, you may have come on the right place. It will be hard to find the best tire pyrolysis plant available for sale, particularly if you really are a first-time buyer. You can find countless products on the market, but all of these plants are not alike. Hence, you need to do your research properly before ...
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