18
Oct
16:37
Waterway bottlenecks cause scrap price hikes in Germany
A continuing drought has led to minimum water levels on many German waterways, with consequences for the transport of steel and scrap. For the latter, transport capacities have become tight and costs have risen sharply, according to a warning call by steel recycling federation BDSV. The lower capacities cause shortcomings at the intake end of scrap collection yards by the water, and threaten timely deliveries to the mills, Kallanish hears from the federa…
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