Turkish mills’ latest scrap bookings

Thursday, 27 September 2012 17:16:12 (GMT+3)   |  
SteelOrbis has been informed that a Turkish mill has concluded a booking for an ex-US scrap cargo composed of HMS I/II 80:20 at $367/mt CFR and P&S scrap at $377/mt CFR.
 
On the other hand, a Turkish mill has concluded a booking of an ex-Denmark cargo consisting of 18,000 mt of shredded scrap at $371/mt CFR, 6,000 mt of HMS I/II 90:10 scrap at $369/mt CFR, 1,000 mt of bonus grade scrap at $376/mt CFR, 1,000 mt of busheling scrap at $381/mt CFR and 2,000 mt of HMS I/II 70:30 scrap at the price level of $359/mt CFR.
 
Furthermore, a Turkish mill has concluded a booking for an ex-Sweden scrap cargo composed of 28,000 mt of HMS I/II 80:20 at $368/mt CFR and 8,000 mt of shredded scrap at $373/mt CFR.
 
Finally, another Turkish steel producer has booked an ex-Puerto Rico scrap cargo composed of 10,000 mt of HMS I/II 80:20 at $363/mt CFR and 8,000 mt of shredded scrap at $368/mt CFR.

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