Service Centers Rate the Mills: 'Brother Can You Spare a Ton'

Jacobson said that Producing in a pandemic is no picnic, but the aftermath of the 2020 COVID-related shutdowns proved even more challenging for the North American production community, at least in terms of how its performance was graded by mill customers. The past 12 months have been marked by astro...

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