Category: Scrap Processors

Final thoughts

Everyone knows the old saying that “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Just because it’s a cliché doesn’t mean that it’s wrong. A lot of inked has been spilled trying to figure out why prices are falling now. I thought it might be as simple as this: Market dynamics in the fourth quarter (UAW strike, companies buying ahead of an anticipated post-strike price spike, etc.) pulled forward restocking activity that typically happens in the first quarter. The post Final thoughts appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SMU Spotlight: Randy Knibbe details PADNOS’ growth in US scrap industry

The capacity for EAF steelmaking is growing both in the US and abroad. Ferrous scrap supply has never been more important. A lot of people have viewed the scrap industry as old-fashioned and resistant to change. However, the same forces affecting the steel and other industries are also at play in recycling. The post SMU Spotlight: Randy Knibbe details PADNOS’ growth in US scrap industry appeared first on Steel Market Update.