Management Science Associates Inc. has announced that its Raw Material Data Aggregation Service™ (RMDAS) ferrous scrap pricing service has created an additional geographic region called the Pittsburgh-Cleveland Corridor.
Patrick Gallagher, division vice president of MSA’s Metals and Advanced Manufacturing Division, says the new region will provide RMDAS participants with aggregated spot-market ferrous scrap price and volume information for mills located between the active Pittsburgh and Cleveland markets.
“RMDAS participants now have another relevant region in which they can comparatively review aggregated, transaction-based price and volume information for ferrous scrap commodities purchased by steel producers located within this cross-border region each month,” says Gallagher.
RMDAS was developed in 2003 and is published each month in Recycling Today magazine and on its website at www.recyclingtoday.com/RMDAS/Default.aspx.
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