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More from Tim Triplett
- From The Fabricator
Steel market’s views on COVID-19 evolve
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Jul 20, 2020
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
In the spring a large majority of steel buyers at service centers and manufacturing companies thought business would return to pre-COVID-19 levels by the end of summer. That optimism has faded a bit as the number of COVID-19 cases continue to grow.
- From The Fabricator
Pace of industry recovery boosts steel buyers’ sentiment
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Jun 22, 2020
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
Even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, steel service centers indicate that they are optimistic about increased demand from the manufacturing base. They are also keeping an eye on how quickly steel mills fire up operations again, which could lead to an oversupply in the market.
- From The Fabricator
Steelmakers could be heading for “Steelmageddon” amid COVID-19 crisis
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- May 15, 2020
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
Steel demand is down, but steelmaking capacity continues to grow in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic. That seems to be a recipe for disaster for steel companies. But it could mean downward pressure on prices, which is good news for metal fabricators.
- From The Fabricator
A brief history lesson on steel prices during crises
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Apr 17, 2020
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
The steel market is growing softer by the day, but it’s not as bad as it was during the Great Recession. In fact, the rebound from this COVID-19-induced downturn might be pretty dramatic.
- From The Fabricator
Will COVID-19's economic impact weaken steel prices?
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Mar 18, 2020
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
COVID-19 has wrecked the economies across the world. Manufacturers are waiting to see if, and as a result, steel prices remain stable—for the time being.
- From The Fabricator
Steel News: Will 2020 be a better year for steel mills?
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Jan 22, 2020
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
After a rough 2019, steel mills appear emboldened in the new year. Price hikes have stuck, and they are pushing forward with plans to add more steelmaking capacity.
- From The Fabricator
Are steel prices trending up?
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Dec 16, 2019
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
Recently announced price hikes from mills resulted in an increase in steel prices toward the close of 2019. Some buyers, however, wonder if market economics will support those increases.
- From The Fabricator
Steel News: Steel mills attempt another price hike
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Nov 19, 2019
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
Mills announced an $80/ton price hike in late October and early November. Will they be able to collect that increase? It doesn’t look promising.
- From The Fabricator
Have steel prices hit bottom?
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Oct 25, 2019
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
Demand is down. Scrap prices are down. The business environment is uncertain. U.S. steel mills can’t do much but watch prices continue to fall.
- From The Fabricator
Steel mills lose pricing momentum
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Sep 19, 2019
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
Steel prices could be decreasing in the early fall.
- From The Fabricator
Steel prices continue to climb
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Aug 15, 2019
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
Steel prices continue to creep higher, but a majority of steel buyers surveyed by Steel Market Update believe the prices will drop in the fourth quarter.
- From The Fabricator
Does the steel price upturn have legs?
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Jul 22, 2019
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
Steel prices recently went up, but plenty of skeptics believe that they will fall again, continuing the recent downward trend.
- From The Fabricator
Market psychology split on steel prices
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Jul 10, 2019
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
Market dynamics and overproduction by U.S. mills are keeping steel prices down. Service centers aren’t quite sure what to expect in the coming months in terms of steel prices.
- From The Fabricator
Yearlong slide in steel prices continues
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- May 21, 2019
- Shop Management
- Blog Post
Steel prices have slid for the better part of a year, and they might be reaching the point where service centers feel compelled to more aggressively support the mills’ announced price hikes, which really haven’t had an impact.
- From The Fabricator
Steel prices under pressure
- By John Packard and Tim Triplett
- Apr 19, 2019
- Metals/Materials
- Blog Post
Soft demand in the marketplace has steel buyers believing that steel prices likely will soften in the coming months. Steel producers could see their margins shrink, and distributors could see the value of their inventories erode.
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- The Fabricator Podcast
- Published:
- 05/14/2024
- Running Time:
- 62:12
Cameron Adams of Laser Precision, a contract metal fabricator in the Chicago area, joins the podcast to talk...
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