Scrap Consumers: Steel Mills

Steel Mills Cancel March Scrap Orders, Anticipate Lower Priced Scrap in April

At the end of March the domestic steel mills cancelled any open portion of their ferrous scrap orders for March delivery with their scrap suppliers. This is always the first sign of an expectation of a drop in ferrous scrap prices once the negotiations begin in earnest for April delivery. Even with the tight supplies […] The post Steel Mills Cancel March Scrap Orders, Anticipate Lower Priced Scrap in April appeared first on Steel Market Update.

April Ferrous Scrap Prices: No Dramatic Shifts in Pricing Seen

Early indications (and we should put special emphasis on the word “early”) are for ferrous scrap prices to trend slightly lower on shred and obsolete grades while prime grades (busheling/bundles) are expected to trade sideways due to strong demand from sheet mills. In March, prices for prime grades of scrap rose $60-$65 per gross ton […] The post April Ferrous Scrap Prices: No Dramatic Shifts in Pricing Seen appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Ferrous Scrap Prices to Jump by How Much & Why are the Questions

The rumors about March ferrous scrap prices have been flying ever since prices rebounded early in February from the initial down $10-$30 per gross ton we saw in the early negotiations. As the month of February continued scrap prices rebounded and, in some cases, returned to levels seen in January. As we prepared for March […] The post Ferrous Scrap Prices to Jump by How Much & Why are the Questions appeared first on Steel Market Update.