Tag: SMA

Plate Market Report: Prices Hold for Now, Decreases Expected

US plate prices were unchanged this past week but remain under pressure. Spot demand is limited, with sources noting that Nucor’s efforts to keep prices flat might be short-lived. Recall that Nucor announced it would keep some plate prices flat and decrease certain cut-to-length items as much as $150 per ton ($7.50 per cwt) with the […] The post Plate Market Report: Prices Hold for Now, Decreases Expected appeared first on Steel Market Update.

September Scrap Prices Expectations Sideways or Rising

Steel Market Update sources expect ferrous scrap prices to be sideways or rise slightly going into September. The move would potentially end the four-month streak of declines seen since the spring’s record high tags. Obsolete grades are anticipated to remain relatively stable from August to September, while prime scrap is expected to increase $20-$30 per […] The post September Scrap Prices Expectations Sideways or Rising appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Plate Market Report: Prices Down Marginally, Demand Unchanged

US plate prices edged down marginally this week, declining for the third straight week. The easing was driven by a tightening of the range, though sources feel pricing has flattened. The repeated declines are not exactly a surprise given plate prices have been holding an unsustainable premium over coil, while buying remains strategic and mainly hand-to-mouth. […] The post Plate Market Report: Prices Down Marginally, Demand Unchanged appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SMA Study Conducted by CRU Finds US EAFs Emit 75% Less Carbon

Steel made by US electric arc furnace (EAF) producers emits 75% less carbon than steel produced by traditional blast furnace-based production. That’s according to an independent study conducted by Steel Market Update parent company CRU Group for the Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA). The results of that study were released today. Washington, D.C.-based SMA represents the […] The post SMA Study Conducted by CRU Finds US EAFs Emit 75% Less Carbon appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SDI’s $2.2B Rolling Mill Project Will Reshape Aluminum Scrap

Backward physical integration comes to the aluminum rolling industry SDI’s decision to “jump the fence” and enter the aluminum rolling sector was, in and of itself, blockbuster news. However, the repercussions on the aluminum scrap market may be even more profound. CRU has argued for some time that the big aluminum rolling mills would eventually […] The post SDI’s $2.2B Rolling Mill Project Will Reshape Aluminum Scrap appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Prime Scrap Prices Fall as Much as $150/Ton in July, Bottom Near?

Steel Market Update sources reported ferrous scrap prices fell significantly in July, the third consecutive month of declines since peaking in March and April. Prime grades declined as much as $150 per gross ton, while obsolete grades decreased $30-50 per ton. Scrap prices are now in line with levels seen in the first two months […] The post Prime Scrap Prices Fall as Much as $150/Ton in July, Bottom Near? appeared first on Steel Market Update.