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Articles from Recycling Today (November 1, 2001)

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Title Author Type Words
A real load: as processing equipment has grown, so has the preference for heavier loaders. Taylor, Brian 1306
Al-Jon Inc. (Installations). Brief Article 98
American baler installs Bimax balers. (Installations). Brief Article 71
Anheuser-Busch recognizes quality. (Municipal Recycling). Brief Article 115
Calendar. 266
Editor's focus. Taylor, Brian Brief Article 596
Expectations melt in aluminum market. (Non Ferrous). Brief Article 654
Fast forward: sleek styling, remote controls and computerization are likely trends for the heavy equipment of the future. Muller, Tom 3567
Feeling contrary. (Ferrous). Brief Article 290
Ferretti no longer leading NRC. (Municipal Recycling). Brief Article 168
Flattening out. (Paper). Brief Article 465
Gershow adds Brooklyn facility. (Scrap Industry News). Brief Article 205
Hanging on: veteran scrap recyclers have seen ups and downs before, so they're holding out through the current slump. Taylor, Brian Statistical Data Included 1974
IPS installs two-ram balers. (Installations). Brief Article 181
Kobelco Construction Machinery America. Brief Article 74
Lift off: hydraulic handlers have skyrocketed as the material handling machine of choice at high-output recycling facilities. Taylor, Brian 1877
Making a case. (Scrap Industry News). Brief Article 296
No bright copper forecast for 2002. (Nonferrous). Brief Article 438
Northshore Manufacturing Inc. (Installations). Brief Article 95
Old friends and new servants. (welcome). Taylor, Brian Brief Article 376
Planter made with mixed plastic. (Plastics). Brief Article 159
Positive identification: whether using X-ray or arc/spark metal analysis, technology promises improvements in speed and accuracy. (Metal Analyzers). Toto, Deanne 2305
Proposed recycled newsprint mill one step closer. (Paper). Brief Article 91
Recycling Today Media Group. Brief Article 142
Safety video pulls no punches. (Scrap Industry News). Brief Article 340
Sandvik enters U.S. crushing scene. (Installations). Brief Article 140
Sealant makes use of crumb. (Tires/Rubber). Brief Article 236
Shredder revs up new motor. (Installations). Brief Article 124
Superior Aluminum Alloys. Brief Article 112
Tidewater honored by VRA. (Municipal Recycling). Brief Article 193
Trading places: known for its commodities trading services, Enron Corp. now also owns mills that consume scrap paper. (Paper Consumer Focus). Sandoval, Dan 2027
Worker bees: they aren't as loud and showy as larger equipment, but nimble forklifts and skid steers carry their fair share for recyclers. Taylor, Brian 2498
WTSA adjusting freight rates. (Paper). Brief Article 181

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