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Takeuchi adds dealer locations in central US
The compact equipment line now will be offered at eight Central Power Systems dealerships in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas.
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Eneos, Mitsubishi Chemical complete chemical recycling facility
The facility will use hydrothermal technology to convert plastic scrap into oil.
Hyundai plans merger of 2 divisions
Equipment company says its HD Hyundai Infracore (Develon) and HD Hyundai Construction Equipment divisions will consolidate their management structures.
Copper’s growth story
Since the 1800s, copper consumption has increased significantly, driven by new inventions and a growing population.
Radius records another unprofitable financial quarter
The metals recycling company, which is in the process of being acquired, has had eight consecutive money-losing quarters.
Pricing pattern seems familiar
With familiar scrap steel pricing trends emerging as seen last year, summer trading may turn into higher profits.
BlueRebirth Council aims to establish a car-to-car recycling system
Six Japan-based companies have launched the BlueRebirth council.
Steel imports trend upward in May
Government statistics show nearly 20 percent more steel flowed into the U.S. this May compared with April; USW calls for “focus on addressing nonmarket economic competition.”
Chinese steel furnaces temper output in May
Although steel output in China fell by nearly 7 percent year on year this May, the nation produced 600,000 metric tons more steel compared with the prior month.
Attero to invest in rare earth elements recycling
India-based obsolete electronics recycling firm says it will grow its rare earth elements recycling capacity one hundredfold.
US Steel, NSC say merger has been finalized
In a move tied to the transaction, steelmaker ArcelorMittal says it has completed its acquisition of Nippon Steel’s stake in a Calvert, Alabama, mill complex.