US scrap prices in Ohio Valley for January settle up $20/gt versus December on low inventories, weather

Wednesday, 15 January 2025 22:47:38 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego

US scrap prices in the Ohio Valley for January settled up $20/gt versus December values as mills paid higher pricing to suppliers in reaction to continued low reported inventories on the ground and weather-related transportation delays in the region. Settled prices are below:

Ohio Valley

January

December

Monthly Change

Delivered to customer

HMS I

$345-365/mt  

$325-345/mt  

Up $20/mt from December

$340-360/gt

$320-340/gt

Up $20/gt from December

Shredded

$401-406/mt

$381-386/mt

Up $20/mt from December

$395-400/gt

$375-380/gt

Up $20/gt from December

P&S

$392-402/mt

$372-382/mt

Up $20/mt from December

$386-396/gt

$366-376/gt

Up $20/gt from December

Busheling

$416-441/mt

$396-421/mt

Up $20/mt from December

$410-435/gt

$390-415/gt

Up $20/gt from December


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