March Madness – March Scrap Market
Midwest ferrous scrap prices were forecasted to increase in March due to adverse weather conditions, infrastructure demands and new domestic EAF capacity. Add ...
Midwest ferrous scrap prices were forecasted to increase in March due to adverse weather conditions, infrastructure demands and new domestic EAF capacity. Add ...
Prime grades of scrap metal followed finished steel's downward trend, dropping $25 per gross ton. Prime grades, including Busheling and Bundles, are down 15% si ...
Unlike last year, 2022 kicked off with lower ferrous scrap prices in the Midwest. Historical trends generally start the new year with a market increase. Last ye ...
The US ferrous scrap market will finish out 2021 holding onto November's prices. November's price surge had many sellers quick to settle at unchanged numbers in fear mills would argue to push prices down.
The US Ferrous scrap market kicked off into the month of November with steel mills quick to offer increased prices for all grades, shredded scrap taking the cak ...
Chicago's scrap metal market has given way to downward pressure with some ferrous and non-ferrous commodity prices retreating at the onset of October. After mu ...
The US ferrous scrap market has cooled off. Although scrap dealers pushed back, steel mills were successful in securing tons at lower prices. In Chicago, cut ...
Domestic demand for scrap metal continues to be strong for both ferrous and non-ferrous commodities. Stricking deals, placing orders and securing delivery appo ...
As we move into the latter half of 2021, the US scrap market remains competitive. The semiconductor chip shortage continues to be the star of the show with many ...
We’re half way through 2021 and the weather is not the only thing heating up. The US ferrous scrap market is approaching record high with signals of more upsid ...