This month, AK Steel announces a smaller (but still sizable) increase in carbon steel product pricing for new, upcoming orders.
View the press release here. (Download the PDF)
Archive for March, 2010Feb 2010 – AK Steel Press ReleaseMonday, March 1st, 2010This month, AK Steel announces a smaller (but still sizable) increase in carbon steel product pricing for new, upcoming orders. View the press release here. (Download the PDF) Jan 2010 – Nucor Announcement, AK Steel Press ReleaseMonday, March 1st, 2010As in November 2009, this month Nucor Sheet Mill Group announces continued price increases on all Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled and Galvanized products. Read the letter to Roller Die here. (Download the PDF) AK Steel continues to increase prices on carbon steel products, with the largest increase of the past few months coming in January. View the press release here. (Download the PDF) Dec 2009 – AK Steel Press ReleaseMonday, March 1st, 2010West Chester, OH-based AK Steel publishes a press release this December, announcing market price increases (continued from the November announcement) for its carbon steel products. View the press release here. (Download the PDF) Nov 2009 – Nucor Announcement, AK Steel Press ReleaseMonday, March 1st, 2010This month, Nucor Sheet Mill Group, the largest steel producer in the US, shares news of increased base prices on all Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled and Galvanized products shipped through the first weekend of January. Read the letter to Roller Die here. (Download the PDF) AK Steel announces price increases for carbon steel products in November 2009 as well. View the press release here. (Download the PDF) NEW Blog Topic – Manufacturer NewsMonday, March 1st, 2010
That’s why we are now publishing letters, pricing charts, and forecasting announcements straight from our manufacturers, right here on our blog. You’ll see the prices we pay for raw materials. You’ll read tomorrow’s news to plan upcoming projects. And as a customer, you’ll learn why Roller Die can afford to be so transparent with our wholesale costs — because you’ll see the savings on your next invoice. |