Notable wire rod, rebar, flat rolled and plate shipments into the US, May 16-22

Thursday, 30 May 2013 01:50:10 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

 

According to Zepol:

Wire Rod:

  • 1,065 metric tons of wire rod arrived into the Port of Houston, Texas on May 19 from Black Sea and Sea of Marmara ports, Turkey.
  • 1,214 metric tons of wire rod arrived into the Port of Houston, Texas on May 19 from Black Sea and Sea of Marmara ports, Turkey (different consignee).
Rebar:
  • Two shipments totaling 9,228 metric tons of rebar arrived into the Port of Houston, Texas on May 19 from Black Sea and Sea of Marmara ports, Turkey.
Flat rolled:
  • 12 shipments totaling 5,622 metric tons of HDG coil arrived into the Port of Savannah, Georgia on May 17 from the Port of Mumbai, India.
  • Six shipments totaling 1,061 metric tons of pre-painted Galvalume coil arrived into the Port of Savannah, Georgia on May 20 from the Port of Shanghai, China.
Plate:
  • Six shipments totaling 1,337 metric tons of steel plate arrived into the Port of Mobile, Alabama on May 20 from the Port of Monfalcone, Italy.
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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