Notable pipe, HRC, plate, slab, WFB, rebar and wire rod shipments into the US, June 16-22

Thursday, 30 June 2011 20:57:58 (GMT+3)   |  
       

According to www.Zepol.com:

Pipe:

  • Four shipments totaling 1,877 metric tons of ERW GPE A53 Grade A standard pipe arrived into the Port of Houston, Texas on June 17 from the Port of Manila, Philippines.
HRC:
  • Three shipments totaling 1,035 metric tons of hot rolled coil arrived into the Port of Houston, Texas on June 19 from the Port of Pyongtaek, South Korea.
  • Two shipments totaling 1,440 metric tons of pickled and oiled hot rolled coil arrived into the Port of Houston, Texas on June 19 from the Port of Shanghai, China.
Plate:
  • 1,222 metric tons of steel plate arrived into the Port of Portland, Oregon on June 20 from the Port of Shanghai, China.
  • 1,475 metric tons of steel plate arrived into the Port of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 19 from the Port of Shanghai, China.
Slab:
  • 5,106 metric tons of steel slab arrived into the Port of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 20 from the Port of St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • 41,331 metric tons of steel slab arrived into the Port of Brownsville, Texas on June 19 from Ukraine ports.
  • Two shipments totaling 41,400 metric tons of steel slab arrived into the Port of Brownsville, Texas on June 17 from the Port of Novorossiysk, Russia.
  • 54,842 metric tons of steel slab arrived into the Port of Los Angeles, California on June 18 from the Port of Praia Mole, Brazil.
Wide Flange Beams:
  • Six shipments totaling 6,251 metric tons of wide flange beams arrived into the Port of Los Angeles, California on June 21 from the Port of Tai Chung, Taiwan.
Rebar:
  • Two shipments totaling 1,984 metric tons of rebar arrived into the Port of New Orleans, Louisiana on June 16 from Black Sea and Sea of Marmara ports, Turkey.
  • 10,354 metric tons of rebar arrived into the Port of Houston, Texas on June 19 from Black Sea and Sea of Marmara ports, Turkey.
Wire Rod:
  • Two shipments totaling 4,067 metric tons of wire rod arrived into the Port of Jacksonville, Florida on June 16 from the Port of Stettin, Poland.
Additional details about the aforementioned shipments, including originating mill information and consignee and notify names, are available at www.Zepol.com.

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