Showing posts with label aluminum prices. Show all posts
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Monday, June 22, 2015

Metal Commodities and Recycling Report, Raleigh Scrap Metal Recycling, 2310 Garner Rd, Raleigh, NC, 27610, 919-828-5426


RALEIGH METAL RECYCLING
METAL COMMODITIES AND RECYCLING REPORT
2310 GARNER ROAD
RALEIGH, NC 27610
 
This is the Commodities and Recycling report, brought to you by BENLEE the industry leader in roll off trailers and open top scrap trailers, as well as Raleigh and Goldsboro Metal Recycling, the leaders in North Carolina for Scrap Metal, Cardboard, Electronics and Junk Cars. 


Today is Monday, June 22, 2015.  My name is Greg Brown, President and CEO of the companies.


There was little good news last week in commodities and recycling and in fact there was bad news.  As we mention continue to mention, the global economy continues to get better slowly, last week Greek debt had people worried and China is going nowhere fast. The only glimmer of good news was that this morning, the Greeks seem to have come up with some concessions that the other European counties view as positive and has helped stock markets around the world.



Steel Production


 
Steel production had a nice little uptick last week and is up for the past few months, but it is still well below last year. 


Oil Rig Count


 
The oil rig count has now declined for 28 weeks in a row and is now close to the rig count of 5 years ago.  This remains a significant drag on steel consumption.  With imports of steel finished goods continuing, there remains a drag on scrap metal production along with steel in oil rigs being down. 


Heavy Metal Price Composite


Even with the small ferrous price increase of a couple of weeks ago, scrap flows remain very, very weak, as do profits, especially with copper and aluminum near 6 years lows, which we will discuss in a minute.  With these low prices, scrap yards in the Southeast which have a higher percentage of retail business, vs industrial business, have been hit hard, as have been the shredders in the SE and last week, yet another shredder shut down.  This one owned by GREER Recycling.

Copper Pricing


Copper prices remain near their 6+ year lows and as we said last week, we see no reason why this will change anytime soon.


Aluminum Prices


Aluminum dropped a bit last week and is also at 6 year lows. 


Aluminum 6 Year Lows


 
We remain in the belief that aluminum prices are near their bottom due to aluminum inventories are also hitting new 6+ year lows. 



Aluminum Stock Levels


As said on the bad news, yet another shredder in the Carolinas shut down.  We were told GREER Recycling is working with its bank on selling its shredder.  The low scrap prices in the market have effected the SE more than the Midwest and NE in that the SE is much more dependent on Retail business, than industrial business.  As for other bad news Trailer sales and sales of Class 8 Trucks—tractor trailer units, were down in May for the first reduction year over year in a long time, which is hurting steel production.



On the positive side, sales of existing homes hit a 5 ½ high last month and car sales may have a record year in the history of the industry.  This should support some stabilization of commodity prices. 



Prices for Aluminum and copper were down last week in Raleigh, Goldsboro and Wilson.
 

Steel and Junk cars we up.  Please call us at 919-828-5426 in Raleigh, 919-731-5600 in Goldsboro and 252-243-3586 in Wilson for prices. 



With that we hope all have a Safe and Profitable week.   Tune in next week for the Commodity and Recycling report.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Metal Commodities and Recycling Report, Raleigh Metal Recycling, 2310 Garner Road, Raleigh, NC, 27610 919-828-5426



Raleigh Metal Recycling 

Commodities & Recycling Report

Monday, March 16th, 2015 

2310 Garner Road

Raleigh, NC, 27610
 
 
(919) 828 - 5426
 
 
This is the Monday Commodities and Recycling report, brought to you by BENLEE the industry leader in roll off trailers and open top scrap trailers, as well as Raleigh and Goldsboro Metal Recycling, the leaders in North Carolina for Scrap Metal, Cardboard, Electronics and Junk Cars. 
 
Today is Monday, March 16th, 2015.  My name is Greg Brown, President and CEO of the companies.
 
It was a quite week in the commodities markets. 
 
On the negative side, the oil and gas drilling rig count continued to decline, with Baker Hughes saying rigs in the U.S. are now down an enormous 38% from a year ago, going from 1,809 to 1,125.  This sharp reduction reduces the demand for steel used in these rigs, which continues to cause layoffs in U.S. steel manufacturing.
 
On the positive side, the weather has greatly improved which will help the demand for steel in construction, cars and trucks, as people wonder out to buy new vehicles.  Despite the terrible weather Automotive sales were actually up last month, so there remains only good news for car and truck production. 
 
Despite some of the positive economic news, a major drag on steel, copper, aluminum and other commodities, remains the incredible, strength of the U.S. dollar.  It hit yet another 12 year high against the Euro last week of just under $1.05 dollar to the euro, a level not seen since 2003.  The strong dollar continues to hurt scrap metal exports and in fact as discussed last week, has scrap metal coming in from Europe, which is driving down U.S. scrap metal prices.  Related, finished steel goods continue to be shipped to the U.S from overseas, thereby being a key reason that U.S. steel production hit yet another new multi-year low last week.
 
Prices of scrap steel remained steady last week and there is word in the industry of a bump up in ferrous pricing in April, mainly due to the incredibly poor flows into scrap yards, even though the weather has improved.
 
Copper prices also remained steady last week, but are still near their multi-year lows. 
 

 
Aluminum had a good couple of days toward the end of the week, but it too is near a multi-year low. 
 
 
 
Aluminum may rebound soon in that Aluminum inventories are now at low levels not seen in over 5 years.
 

 
Note, there were no changes in our scrap metal prices last week in North Carolina, with our Raleigh prices of #1 copper being $2.20 per pound and Prepared Steel being purchased for $6.25 per hundred pounds.
 
As for the recycling industry, in recent weeks there have been a number of negative Wall Street reports about some of the major publically traded recycling companies.  The above pricing and currency dynamics are hurting the industry.  At least one small scrap metal recycling operation has announced closing in the past two weeks, shredders are being shut down, there is word of other closings and many operations have cut operating hours to reduce costs.
 
In a crazy twist, cash flow in some scrap yards has been good in recent weeks.  This is like a false high, in that this positive cash flow was due to very low levels of buying scrap material, so there is little money going out.  Increased profits are not the reason.  This low buying level means profits in scrap yards that have significant retail business will be greatly depressed in March and April.
 
Lastly, gasoline prices remain well below last year.   Many are still hopeful this will boost overall economic spending and therefore boost metal production and prices around the world.
 
With that we hope all have a Safe and Profitable week.   Tune in next week for the Monday Commodity and Recycling report.
 
 
 
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