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Kimberly-Clark Closing Washington Mill
Posted on December 12th, 2011 No commentsKimberly-Clark Corp., Atlanta, has announced plans to close its paper mill in Everett, Wash., after talks with the private equity firm Atlas Holding Inc., broke down. The two firms had been in negotiations for several weeks on selling the mill, which produces a variety of paper products, including bath tissue, paper towels and napkins
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Severstal North America Reports Favorable Order in Court Case
Posted on September 15th, 2011 No commentsIn an announcement by Severstal North America, Dearborn, Mich., the steelmaker says a Mississippi Circuit Court has issued an order allowing it to purchase scrap metal outside vendors after meeting an initial requirement with its contracted supplier, Jefferson Iron & Metal Brokerage, Birmingham, Ala. The release says that an Order issued by the Circuit Court of Lowndes County, Miss. has stated that “Severstal may purchase scrap directly from other vendors as long as the requirement of the first 30,000 gross tons per month is purchased from Jefferson Iron & Brokerage as provided in the contract.” The suits and countersuits between the two companies comes from an agreement that was signed in 2006 that had Jefferson Iron provide Severstal, then known as SeverCorr, no less than 30,000 tons of scrap metal each month.
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Harsco, LanzaTech to Produce Clean Energy from Steel Mill Gases
Posted on August 17th, 2011 No commentsHarsco Corp. , Harrisburg, Pa., and energy technology company LanzaTech , founded in New Zealand, have signed an alliance to promote the capture and re-use of steel mill flue gases as a source of energy. According to Harsco, the agreement will merge its global presence in the steel industry with LanzaTech’s bioenergy technologies for reducing the carbon footprint of integrated steelmaking operations.
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China Armco Signs Distribution Deal with Usiminas
Posted on March 22nd, 2011 No commentsChina Armco Metals Inc., a metal recycling company and distributor of imported metal ore, reports that it has delivered its first shipment of 150,000 metric tons of iron ore, valued at $19.8 million, from Mineracao Usiminas S.A, one of Latin America’s largest producers of steel based in Brazil.
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China Armco Signs Distribution Deal with Usiminas
Posted on March 22nd, 2011 No commentsChina Armco Metals Inc., a metal recycling company and distributor of imported metal ore, reports that it has delivered its first shipment of 150,000 metric tons of iron ore, valued at $19.8 million, from Mineracao Usiminas S.A, one of Latin America’s largest producers of steel based in Brazil.
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