Archive for April, 2007
Steel magnate tops UK Rich List
NRI steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal on Sunday topped the list of the richest individuals in Britain for the third successive year with a wealth of £19.250 billion even as the Hinduja brothers and Lord Swraj Paul emerged as the second and third richest Asians in the UK. According to The Sunday Times rich list 2007, [...]
Posted: April 30th, 2007 under Steel International.
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MEPS Steel prices roundup
Service centre inventories continue to come down in the US but the rate of decline has slowed and they remain above the desired level. Only a proportion of the recently announced flat products transaction price hikes have worked their way into the market place. Real consumption has failed to recover. Import competition continues to be [...]
Posted: April 26th, 2007 under Steel International, Steel Prices.
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Soaring Nickel prices put pressure on Stainless Steel
A worldwide Nickel shortage that is pushing up stainless steel prices is unlikely to improve before the end of the year according to a report at Reuters.
Expect nickel’s price to rise beyond its current stratospheric level, as new supply due later this year will fail to satisfy a growing need for the metal in stainless [...]
Posted: April 26th, 2007 under Steel News, Steel Prices.
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Finland’s Outokumpu to cut production.
Finnish stainless steel maker Outokumpu said Tuesday it would cut production by about 10 per cent in the second quarter after reporting its first-quarter operating profit rising to euro 424 million – an all-time record.
Net profit in the three-month period through March surged to euro307 million (US$416 million) from euro56 million a year earlier. Revenue [...]
Posted: April 26th, 2007 under Steel International.
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Record profits at Abramovich steel firm- Evraz
Profits at Evraz, the Russian steelmaker part-owned by Roman Abramovich, surged nearly 43 per cent to a record $2.65 billion (£1.33 billion) last year.
Alexander Frolov, the chief executive, said rising production and higher prices fuelled by the booming world steel market led to “the best year in our history”.
Crude steel production rose 16 per cent [...]
Posted: April 26th, 2007 under Steel International, Steel News.
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Call to Steel Strip Service Centres
A recent enquiry for the supply of steel strip to a manufacturer in Greece, made me realise that our listing of steel strip service centres and stockholders over at Steelstrip Resources is rather “thin” on entries outside of the UK and USA. As our site receives many enquiries for a wide range of grades and sizes [...]
Posted: April 26th, 2007 under Steel International.
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Servosteel: Launch new steel processing line
For Immediate Release 20th APRIL 2007
SERVOSTEEL LAUNCHES SCS®, A REVOLUTIONARY PROCESSING SYSTEM THAT DELIVERS THE WORLD’S CLEANEST AND FLATTEST HOT ROLLED BLACK COIL.
Servosteel, the UK’s largest Strip Steel Toll Processor, is delighted to announce today the official launch of a new technology solution to clean and flatten hot rolled black steel coil to a standard [...]
Posted: April 20th, 2007 under Manufacturing News, Steel News.
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Sprint Fastening Systems for joining steel
I had a phone call today from a company that offer a metal fastening system that may be of interest to a wide number of steel users:-
SPRint Self Pierce Riveting is a process, where the rivet pierces its own path through the sheets of steel,
in one quick, simple, no mess operation (no swarf, all materials [...]
Posted: April 19th, 2007 under Manufacturing News.
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More on Stelco
Steel companies from Mexico, Russia and Brazil, as well as the combined Mittal/Arcelor goliath, are likely kicking the tires at Stelco Inc., industry sources and analysts said yesterday as a flood of takeovers creates a scarcity of steel assets available for offshore producers anxious to get into the North American market.
Stelco shares rose yesterday — [...]
Posted: April 19th, 2007 under Steel International, Steel News.
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Killed By Molten Steel
At least 32 workers have been killed after tonnes of molten metal fell on them at a steel plant in China.
An investigation has been launched after a huge ladle carrying the liquid broke off at the Qinghe Special Steel Corporation in Tieling, a city in Liaoning province.
A statement by a state safety watchdog said the [...]
Posted: April 18th, 2007 under Steel International, Steel News.
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