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Showing posts with label towing. Show all posts

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Junk Car for cash, Junk Car Removal, Junk Car Towing, Junk Car Pick up, Raleigh Metal Recycling, NC, Junk Yard

Junk Car for Cash
Junk Car Removal
Junk Car Towing
Junk Car Pick up

Salvage Cars-Raleigh Junk Yard
Junk Cars-Raleigh Metal Recycling
Junk cars are a big part of what we do.
 
Drive it in!
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road,
Raleigh, NC 27610
919-828-5426
CASH ON THE SPOT
 
Towing-Pick Up
Call Dave at : 919-758-3764
Any condition
Working NOT working
Pick up 4 hours or Less
CASH ON THE SPOT
 
Greg Brown
919-828-5426
 
 
 


Sunday, September 27, 2015

Scrap Metal Prices Update for Steel-PRICES GOING DOWN about $1.75/Hundred Pounds, Raleigh, NC, Durham, NC, 27610

Scrap Metal Prices
Steel/Junk Cars
Raleigh Metal Recycling
9/27/15
 
Based on some last minute market moves, we are now almost sure, prices will be down about $1.75/Hundred pounds for Ferrous/Steel. 
 
We thought this would be effective tomorrow Monday, but it now seems like we can hold this off for another day or two.
 
If you have any ferrous material tomorrow Monday is the time to get it to us.
 
We are sorry for this action in a day or so, that we have to take, but global markets have deteriorated very significantly, mainly cashed by China's continued slowing.

See our website for our weekly report.  Click below for last week's report.  This week's report will be posted after noon, Monday.
 
 
Greg Brown
919-828-5426

Thursday, August 13, 2015

JUNK CARS, RALEIGH, NC, JUNK MY CAR FOR CASH, JUNK MY CAR WITH NO TITLE, REMOVAL, TOWING, 919-828-5426

Raleigh, NC, 27610,
Junk Cars for Cash
Sell my Junk car for cash with No Title
Junk Car Towing, Junk Car Removal
Raleigh, NC, Cary, NC, Garner, NC, Durham, NC
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC, 27610
8-13-15
 
Removal/Towing Call Dave-919-758-3764
Drive it in Call-919-828-5426

Raleigh, NC and Durham, NC are great growth areas.  Junk My car in Raleigh, Cary, Durham and other areas is easy at Raleigh Metal Recycling.  We are not just a Junk Yard, Salvage Yard or Scrap Yard, we are a major Recycling Center.
Two Options
1) TOWING-We tow, Junk Car removal
Just call Dave at 919-758-3764
or
2) DRIVE IN
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
-Running or not running, we buy
To junk your car for cash with no title, the car must be 10 model years or older.If you are looking for a place to "Junk My Car for Cash", come see us!
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling, Junk my Car for cash with no Title
JUNK CARS, RALEIGH METAL RECYCLING, JUNK YARD, SALVAGE
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling, Junk My Car with no Title, Cary, Durham, NC
Junk My  for Cash, Raleigh Metal Recycling, Towing, Removal
 
Greg Brown
gbrown@raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com
919-828-5426
LINKS:
Junk Car Removal
Junk my car for cash
 
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Monday, July 27, 2015

Scrap Metal Price per pound in Raleigh, NC for Copper, Aluminum and more. Call 919-828-5426

ISRI
Friday Report
 
As you know we have our weekly report on Mondays that is short and sweet as they say.  With that ISRI has a much more detailed report that I wanted to pass along

So when the week starts out with headlines such as “Commodity prices head for 13-year low” (Financial Times, 7/20) and “Investors Flee Commodities” (Wall Street Journal, 7/20), chances are it’s not going to be a great week in the commodity and scrap markets, and so it was. Continued excess supply (anotherFinancial Times headline this week: “Record BHP iron ore output beats forecasts”) and cooling Chinese demand put additional downward pressure not only on commodity prices but on commodity exporter currencies as well. As one example, the US dollar was briefly buying a remarkable $1.31 Canadian late this week and the greenback appreciated against other commodity-dependent currencies including Australia, Brazil, Mexico and Russia. Reflecting the broad weakness across the commodities spectrum, the Bloomberg Commodity Index lost ground in 3 of the first 4 trading sessions of the week. In New York, crude oil futures dropped below $48/bbl this week – as compared to levels around $95/bbl one year ago. One could reasonably argue that the cheaper oil prices should spur consumer spending, but the sharp drop-off in oil and other commodity prices over the last year is not exactly a vote of confidence in the health of the global economy, and China is still at the top of the list of investor concerns. More on China below but suffice it to say the slowdown in China and deteriorating commodity outlook are weighing heavily on the global scrap marketplace.
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Week in Review

On Friday, Markit Economics reported that the Caixin (formerly HSBC) flash China manufacturing PMI dropped from 49.4 in June to 48.2 in July, remaining below the 50-level threshold separating growth from contraction and marking a 15-month low. Commodity markets reacted according with the Bloomberg Commodity Index down more than 1% as energy and metal prices were pressured lower early on. In Shanghai, most actively traded SHFE copper settled 1.6% lower today and copper prices would post early losses in London and New York as well before stabilizing late in the day. COMEX Sep copper traded as low as $2.3505/lb. today before recovering to around $2.38/lb. – small comfort for copper market participants that have seen prices continue to erode from levels around $3.20-$3.25/lb. this time last year. In London, base metals ended the day mixed with LME 3-mo. copper and aluminum last trading around $5,268/mt and $1,645/mt, respectively, while nickel, lead and zinc prices lost ground. After having started the week above $1,815/mt, LME 3-mo. lead traded as low as $1,700/mt before retracing a portion of the day’s losses to climb back above $1,720/mt this afternoon. On Wall Street, the Dow Industrials were down 0.9% this afternoon as stocks headed for their fourth straight loss while the yield on 10-year Treasury notes slipped below 2.26%. At least it’s Friday.


 

 

Macro

In the U.S., the economic calendar was pretty light this week (and sorry to our Monday Report readers who got a paragraph in this week’s report that unhelpfully previewed last week’s events, our apologies), but there were some surprisingly positive news. The week’s report on initial unemployment claims showed new claims improbably dropped to the lowest seasonally adjusted level (255,000) since the 1970’s. While we try not to make too much out of one data point, it’s not often that we can report the best reading for an indicator since 1973 (see chart below). 
 

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In other U.S. news, existing home sales reportedly improved to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.49 million in June (offsetting a disappointing reading on new home sales, which slipped to 482,000), while the Conference Board reported a healthy 0.6% increase in the U.S. index of leading economic indicators (LEI). According to Ataman Ozyildirim, the Conference Board’s Director of Business Cycles and Growth Research, “The upward trend in the US LEI seems to be gaining more momentum with another large increase in June pointing to continued strength in the economic outlook for the remainder of the year.” Unfortunately, investors today are more concerned that 1) positive U.S. news will encourage the Fed to raise rates sooner rather than later, putting the brakes on equity market gains in particular and 2) Chinese demand is falling faster than output,  contributing to global deflationary pressures and weaker global growth overall. Numbers out this week appear to confirm the slowdown in China’s manufacturing sector with Markit Economics reporting the Caixin flash China manufacturing PMI dropped to a 15-month low of 48.2 in July. At the same time the flash China manufacturing output index fell to a 16-month low of 47.3, also not necessarily good news for commodity prices or scrap demand. As previously reported, the dollar value of U.S. exports of all scrap commodities (including scrap metals, paper, plastic, etc.) to China through May were down 12% as compared to Jan-May 2014, representing a loss in export sales in excess of $350 million.
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Ferrous

According to figures released from the World Steel Association this week, Chinese crude steel production during Jan-Jun 2015 declined 1.3% as compared to the first half of 2014 to around 410 million metric tons, contributing to the 2.0% decrease in world steel output so far this year. More worrying is that Chinese steel demand will contract faster than output, with officials from the China Iron and Steel Association quoted as saying earlier in the year that Chinese steel demand could decrease 6% in 2015, leaving more material available for export. Other important markets for ferrous scrap exporters have witnessed even sharper contractions in crude steel output this year including Turkey (-4.3%), Taiwan (-4.6%) and South Korea (-4.9%), while steel output in the U.S. was down 8.6% in the first half of 2015 according to the worldsteel figures. The slowdown in Asian steel production and ferrous scrap demand has reportedly taken a heavy toll on West Coast export prices, with The Steel Index reporting West coast shredded prices have plunged by around $60 per gross ton since June, although a recent uptick in Turkish buying activity helped to support East coast export tags, TSI reports.
 
Looking into August, lackluster domestic steel production and uneven overseas scrap demand are expected to feature prominently with Scrap Trends Outlook’s August indicator signaling bearish at 45.7 and especially so for frag grades (30.0), cut grades (31.6) and foundry grades (32.1). SDI’s president and CEO Mark Millet would seem to agree with the bearish short-term scrap outlook and was quoted as saying inAMM this week that “we don’t see any significant drivers for a scrap price increase in the near future,” adding the difficult market conditions could lead to further consolidation.   

Nonferrous

As with other commodities, China remains the focus of attention for nonferrous metals. One of our favorite analysts, Ed Meir of INTL FC Stone, was quoted this week as saying "certainly in the base metals space, the culprit behind the recent selloff has to be the fact that China's voracious appetite for metals seems to be moderating or even declining in many cases,” which is pretty much all you need to know. According to figures released from the International Copper Study Group earlier this week, Chinese apparent demand for refined copper during Jan-Apr 2015 declined 5% (-165,000 mt) year-on-year “…based on a 14% decrease in net imports of refined copper” and contributing to a 4% decrease in world apparent copper usage through April. Even with this year’s supply disruptions, the Study Group estimates world refined copper production exceeded demand by around 62,000 metric tons during Jan-Apr 2015, as compared to a 436,000 mt copper supply deficit during Jan-Apr 2014.
 
Slowing Chinese growth and excess production are not limited to copper, of course, and the latest primary aluminum production figures from the International Aluminum Institute show that reported Chinese aluminum output increased from 13.2 million tons in the first half of 2014 to more than 15.6 million tons in the first half of 2015 (not including unreported Chinese production). As China keeps pumping out excess aluminum and as LME aluminum warehouse stocks have dropped from more than 4.9 million metrics tons this time last year to around 3.48 million tons currently, it’s not surprising that aluminum prices in particular have come under pressure lately. As of this morning, the LME official 3-mo. asking price for aluminum was down to $1,639/mt (or about 74 cents/lb.), a decrease of nearly 12% since the end of 2014. And whileFastmarkets reports that despite the summer lull, the US Midwest aluminum premium has stabilized around 8.25-8.75 cents as “premiums {are} underpinned by high freight costs,” AMM reports aluminum scrap prices are tracking primary prices lower, with secondary prices listed at 54-56 cents for old sheet, 55-57 cents for painted siding, 57-59 cents for MLC and 58-60 cents for old cast.


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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Open Friday, July 3rd, Closed, July 4th and 5th- Raleigh Metal Recycling and Junk Cars, Copper, Aluminum, Scrap, NC

Wake County Recycling Center, Raleigh, Metal Recycling,

 919-828-5426, 2310 Garner Road, Raleigh, NC, 27610

CLOSED-July 4th and 5th
RALEIGH METAL RECYCLING

Raleigh Metal Recycling will be closed 
Saturday, July 4th, and Sunday, July 5th.

Happy Independence Day from Raleigh Metal Recycling, Wake County, NC.

We will be open Friday, July 3rd. 

Raleigh Metal Recycling would like to wish everyone a happy and safe 4th of July!  Happy Independence Day and THANK YOU to all who serve our country.


Have a great Holiday weekend.
Greg Brown
919-828-5426

_____________________________________________________________________

JUNK CAR TOWING-REMOVAL
Call Dave at 919-758-3764
Four Hours or LESS Pick up-CASH on the spot

APPLIANCE PICK UP-REMOVAL
Call Kenny at 919-348-0545
Same Day Service-small Charge for just 1-2 appliances

_____________________________________________________________________

When in Raleigh, Durham, Apex, Butner, Cary, Chapel Hill, Clayton, Dunn, Garner, Henderson, Knightdale, Lumberton, Oxford, Mebane, Morrisville, Roxboro, Sanford, Smithfield, Wake Forest, Burlington, Fayetteville, Fuquay-Varina, come see us at:

Raleigh Scrap Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27610
Tel 919-828-5426

www.raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com

When in Goldsboro, LaGrange, Kinston, Mt. Olive, Smithfield, New Bern, come see us at:

Goldsboro Scrap Metal Recycling
801 N. John St.
Goldsboro, NC 27530
Tel: 919-731-5600
www.goldsboroscrapmetalrecycling.com


When in Wilson, NC, Tarboro, NC, Rocky Mount, NC, Greenville, come see us at:Wilson Scrap Metal Recycling J & G
404 Maury Road S
Wilson, NC, 27892
Tel 252-243 3586
www.wilsonncscrapmetalrecyclingjg.com

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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Junk My Car for Cash, Junk Car removal, Towing, near me, Salavge Yard, Junk Yard, Raleigh Metal Recycling, 919-828-5426

Junk Cars, Salvage Cars
Raleigh Metal Recycling

Junk Car Removal & Salvage

2310 Garner Road

Raleigh, NC, 27610


Raleigh Metal Recycling Buys

 JUNK CARS for the Most CASH!


At Raleigh Metal Recycling, we pay cash on the spot for your junk or salvage car. We Tow (Pick up) or you bring to us! Raleigh Metal Recycling buys cars in ANY CONDITION, running or not running. We buy more junk cars than anyone else in the triangle.

WE TOW! Junk Car Removal, Pick Up!
Cash on the spot.
Running or not.

Call Dave at 919-758-37647 Days a week, we come to you!

YOU DRIVE OR YOU TOW!
Cash on the spot.
Running or not.
Drive, tow right up onto our scales.
Open Monday-Saturday
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
Tel 919-828-5426


raleigh metal recycling junk car, towing, removal
Junk Cars, Scrap a Car, Salvage Cars, Junk My Car For Cash - Raleigh Metal Recycling
Come see us or call us from Raleigh, Durham, Apex, Cary, Clayton, Wake Forest and more!
Also see What We Buy, for other things we at Raleigh Recycling buy.
Raleigh Recycling right here in Wake County, North Carolina is your place for Junk Cars and Salvage Car Removal. Get cash for your junk car!

For a list of product specifications CLICK HERE
For a list of What We Buy - CLICK HERE
For Fair Weights, Best Prices, and Great Service – Come to Raleigh SCRAP METAL RECYCLING Today!

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Open Noon Today, Thursday 2/16/15-Raleigh Metal Recycling, 2310 Garner Road, Raleigh, NC, 27610

Raleigh Metal Recycling
 
Open Today at Noon!
 
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC, 27610
 
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling will be open today at noon.  We apologize for the late opening, but we want to be ensure our team and you the public are safe.
 
Come see us this afternoon, for great scrap metal prices for copper, aluminum, Junk cars and more!
 
Greg Brown
919-828-5426
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 


Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Raleigh Metal Recycling-CLOSED-, 2310 Garner Road, Raleigh, NC 27610, 919-828-5426

Raleigh Metal Recycling
919-828-5426
CLOSED
2/17/15
 
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling will be closed today for the Safety of our associates, customers, suppliers and friends. 
 
We will be open tomorrow morning at 8:00 AM.
 
Greg Brown
919-828-5426

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Durham, NC, Raleigh, NC, 27610, Junk My Car for Cash, Sell My Car for Cash, with no title, at the Best Junk Yard, Salvage Yard, 27701, 27702, 27704

Durham, NC, Raleigh, NC
Junk Cars for Cash
Sell my Junk car for cash with No Title
Junk Car Towing, Junk Car Removal
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC, 27610
27701, 27702, 27704, 27704
 
Removal/Towing-Call-919-758-3764
 
Drive it in Call-919-828-5426

Raleigh, NC and Durham, NC are great growth areas.  Junk My car in Raleigh, NC and other areas  is easy at Raleigh Metal Recycling.  We are not just a Junk Yard, Salvage Yard or Scrap Yard, we are a major Recycling Center.

Two Options

1) TOWING-We tow, Junk Car removal
 
Just call Dave at 919-758-3764

or

2) DRIVE IN
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27610

-Running or not running, we buy for cash

To junk your car for cash with no title, the car must be 10 model years or older.
If you are looking for a place to "Junk My Car", come see us!

Greg Brown
gbrown@raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com
919-828-5426

LINKS:

Junk Car Removal

Junk my car for cash

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Sell My Junk Car for Cash, Tow my Junk Car, Junk Car Removal-Towing included! Raleigh, 27610, Junk Yard, Salvage Yard

Junk My Car for Cash
Sell my Junk car with No Title for Cash
Junk Yard, Salvage Yard
Junk Car Towing, Junk Car Removal
Raleigh, NC, 27610
Cary, NC, Durham, NC
 
TOWING-CALL     919-758-3764
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling is a great place to "Junk My car" in Raleigh, NC.  We are not just a Junk Yard, Salvage Yard or Scrap Yard, we are a major Recycling Center.  We are buyers of GM, Chevrolet, GM, Cadillac, Ford, Lincoln, Chrysler, Dodge, RAM, Toyota, Honda, Nissan and more.



Sell My Junk car for cash, Fast Junk Car removal, GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, Honda
Raleigh Junk Yard, Raleigh Scrap Yard, Salvage Yard
 Two Options
1) TOWING-We tow, Junk Car removal
 
Just call Dave at 919-758-3764
 
or
 
2) DRIVE IN
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
 
-Running or not running, we buy
 
To junk your car for cash with no title, the car must be 10 model years or older.
 
Greg Brown
919-828-5426
 
LINKS:
 
 

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Today's Scrap Metal (and Junk Cars), prices, Raleigh, NC, Current Copper, Aluminum Prices per Pound, Update-1/29/15

Today's Scrap Metal Prices-1/29/15
UPDATE
In Raleigh, NC, Cary, NC, Durham, NC
Recycling Prices
For Copper, Aluminum, Steel
SCRAP METAL BUYERS!
Raleigh Recycling Center
Junk Yard, Salvage Yard
919-828-5426
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC
 
Prices of Steel are coming down yet again today Thursday and there could be more coming down next week.  We are now near 6 years lows, as is gasoline.  Copper is also at multi year lows.  It is possible metal prices (and gasoline) could stay this low, or even lower for many months.
 
We are hoping we are close to the end of this move down, but at this time, we believe steel will be down further next week.  Copper may also drift lower in coming weeks.  As for when this may go back up, we do not know.  We are hoping thing could stabilize in about May.  See the below article on Chinese and Copper.


Raleigh Metal Recycling here in Raleigh, NC, is where always do our best to pay you the most for scrap metal every day.  We communicate 24/7 with you, our prices to make it easy for you. When you call our phone number 919-828-5426 and press 2, you will hear a recording with "Today's prices" where we buy and sell scrap metal at great prices per pound.  This is for:-Steel Recycling
-Cast Iron Recycling
-Copper Recycling
-Yellow Brass Recycling
-Red Brass Recycling
-Aluminum Recycling
-Aluminum Can Recycling
-Appliance Recycling
-Computer Recycling
-Electronics Recycling
-Junk Cars
-Salvage Cars
-Stainless Steel Recycling
-Battery Recycling
-Cardboard Recycling
-and more.

Raleigh NC Scrap Metal-2310 Garner Road, 27610
Scrap Metal Recycling-Raleigh, NC for Great Prices
We continue to have a three part focus at Raleigh Recycling
1) Public (Drop off)-or we pick up Junk Cars
2) Industrial/Commercial customers
3) Demolition Customers
If you are a large Commercial, Industrial or Demolition company, call me, Greg at 919-828-5426 to discuss prices.  We can give you prices for scrap metal, Cardboard, Copper, Electronics, Computers and more.

Or for just Appliance Disposal, Appliance Pick Up or Junk Metal removal, call Kenny at 919-348-0545!

 
An important part of our company is that we have 11 digital, NC State certified scales that we use to service our Industrial and Commercial Customers.  Almost double our closest competitor, meaning we get you in and out fast and with accuracy!  We are not just a Junk Yard or a Salvage Yard, or even a Scrap Yard.  We are a major Raleigh Recycling Center right here in North Carolina.

Importantly, we sell direct to Steel mills or divisions of steel mills, not to middle men who take a commission, so we pass that savings on to you!  We even ship our steel out mostly by rail car (not trucks) to save money in shipping, which we pass on to you

JUNK CARS, Salvage Cars

1) WE TOW-JUNK CAR-JUNK CAR REMOVAL
-Junk Car Pick Up!

-Get Cash on the spot
-Sell your junk car for cash
-Any condition, running or not running
-Keys or no keys, engine or no engine


-Call 919-758-3764 for
JUNK CAR REMOVAL,
 
Junk Car Towing

2) Drive it in, or you tow it in!
-Get Cash on the spot
-Any condition
-In and out fast!
-Sell your junk car for cash
Come to us at:
 
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
Telephone- 919-828-5426

If you want to Junk my car for cash, and get cash for my junk car, call or come see us!


When in Raleigh, Durham, Apex, Butner, Cary, Chapel Hill, Clayton, Dunn, Garner, Henderson, Knightdale, Lumberton, Oxford, Mebane, Morrisville, Roxboro, Sanford, Smithfield, Wake Forest, Burlington, Fayetteville, Fuquay-Varina, come see us at:

Raleigh Recycling
2310 Garner Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27610

Tel 919-828-5426
www.raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com


When in Goldsboro, LaGrange, Kinston, Mt. Olive, Smithfield, New Bern, come see us at:

Goldsboro Recycling
801 N. John St.
Goldsboro, NC 27530

Tel: 919-731-5600
www.goldsboroscrapmetalrecycling.com 

When in Wilson, NC, Tarboro, NC, Rocky Mount, NC, come see us at:

Wilson Scrap Metal Recycling J & G
404 Maury Road S
Wilson, NC, 27892
Tel 252-243 3586

www.wilsonncscrapmetalrecyclingjg.com
 
Greg Brown
gbrown@raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com
Tel 919-828-5426


Links

Scrap Metal Recycling

Junk Car Sell for cash, Junk Car Removal



Half of Chinese Copper Tube/Pipe Producers Bearish towards Copper Price
 


Half of Chinese Copper Tube/Pipe Producers Bearish towards Copper Price
Scrap copper Prices-Raleigh Metal Recycling
BEIJING (SMM): Half of Chinese copper tube/pipe producers hold bearish views over near-term copper price outlook, SMM finds in its latest survey of 20 producers.
The US dollar index rose sharply following the European Central Bank’s announcement of QE, and weak crude oil and euro zone economy are dampening sentiment.
Downstream consumption in China’s spot market cooled markedly after copper prices rebounded.
Inflow of imported copper amid rising SHFE/LME copper price ratio will keep market supply ample.
Besides, rising copper stocks on the LME and SHFE will prove a drag on copper price.
Another 10% expect copper price to consolidate.
Courtesy: www.metal.com