Scrap sourcing for steel: from procurement function to strategic advantage
Using more scrap is strategically important because it directly improves costs, operational flexibility, and long-term sustainability in steel production. In […]
Using more scrap is strategically important because it directly improves costs, operational flexibility, and long-term sustainability in steel production. In […]
Scrap usage varies significantly across steel producers depending on furnace technology, product mix, and regional scrap availability: Despite these constraints,
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