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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.

Miller on scrap: What a mess!

For two consecutive months, the initial scrap prices didn’t attract the amount of scrap that mills needed. A Detroit area mill came in at $460 per gross ton (gt) for busheling, which was down $50 from last month and down $20 on shredded and plate and structurals (P&S). But I guess they did not know at the time another mill in the district bought scrap sideways. Needless to say, that order filled right away. SMU could not find any supplier who sold at down $50. The post Miller on scrap: What a mess! appeared first on Steel Market Update.