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The company ships carbon & alloy steel sheet, plate, bars, pipe, tube and structurals, plus stainless steels.
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A separate report from IHS Global Insight speculates that "real demand" increases for plate and structurals won't start to show until sometime in 2010.
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A separate report from IHS Global Insight speculates that "real demand" increases for plate and structurals won't start to show until sometime in 2010.
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Structural change in steel supply has occurred through the consolidation and rationalization of the flat-rolled (sheet and plate) and long products (bar and structurals) segments.
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As an example, Commercial Metals today operates mini-mills in Alabama, Texas, and South Carolina, with capacities ranging from 500,000 to 900,000 tons/year that make a range of bars, light shapes and heavier structurals.
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A separate report from IHS Global Insight speculates that "real demand" increases for plate and structurals won't start to show until sometime in 2010.
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However, demand is miserable and all of 2010 is being forecast to be another poor year for commercial construction, the key market for plate and structurals.
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December service center inventories in the U.S. rose 4. 7% with an 8. 1% jump in tonnage of flat-rolled products, 4. 9% for structurals, 3. 5% for plate and 9% for stainless.
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Most mini-mill companies expect greater export demand in 2010 than in 2009 but average prices for rod, bars and structurals are 15% higher in the U.S. than Europe and Asian nations other than China.
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The market for structurals stayed tighter longer in 2006, but this year's demand is unclear.
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