Steel Products Prices North America

SMU Price Ranges & Indices: HR Slips
Written by Brett Linton
October 2, 2018
Hot rolled prices slipped this week while the other flat rolled products pretty much held their own. Plate prices in December are running essentially unchanged to November with limited spot tons available.
Here is how we see prices this week:
Hot Rolled Coil: SMU price range is $820-$860 per ton ($41.00/cwt-$43.00/cwt) with an average of $840 per ton ($42.00/cwt) FOB mill, east of the Rockies. Both the lower and upper ends of our range fell $10 per ton compared to one week ago. Our overall average is down $10 compared to last week. Our price momentum on hot rolled steel is Lower meaning we expect prices to decline over the next 30 to 60 days.
Hot Rolled Lead Times: 2-6 weeks
Cold Rolled Coil: SMU price range is $920-$950 per ton ($46.00/cwt-$47.50/cwt) with an average of $935 per ton ($46.75/cwt) FOB mill, east of the Rockies. Both the lower and upper ends of our range remained the same compared to last week. Our overall average is unchanged compared to one week ago. Our price momentum on cold rolled steel is Lower meaning we expect prices to decline over the next 30 to 60 days.
Cold Rolled Lead Times: 4-8 weeks
Galvanized Coil: SMU base price range is $46.00/cwt-$48.50/cwt ($920-$970 per ton) with an average of $47.25/cwt ($945 per ton) FOB mill, east of the Rockies. The lower end of our range remained the same compared to one week ago, while the upper end rose $20 per ton. Our overall average is up $10 per ton compared to last week. Our price momentum on galvanized steel is Lower meaning we expect prices to decline over the next 30 to 60 days.
Galvanized .060” G90 Benchmark: SMU price range is $998-$1,048 per net ton with an average of $1,023 per ton FOB mill, east of the Rockies. Note that we have adjusted our .060″ G90 extras from $86 per ton down to $78 per ton to reflect the recent adjustments in mill coating extras.
Galvanized Lead Times: 4-8 weeks
Galvalume Coil: SMU base price range is $46.00/cwt-$48.50/cwt ($920-$970 per ton) with an average of $47.25/cwt ($945 per ton) FOB mill, east of the Rockies. The lower end of our range declined $10 per ton compared to last week, while the upper end remained the same. Our overall average is down $5 per ton compared to one week ago. Our price momentum on Galvalume steel is Lower meaning we expect prices to decline over the next 30 to 60 days.
Galvalume .0142” AZ50, Grade 80 Benchmark: SMU price range is $1,211-$1,261 per net ton with an average of $1,236 per ton FOB mill, east of the Rockies.
Galvalume Lead Times: 4-10 weeks
Plate: SMU price range is $980-$1,030 per ton ($49.00/cwt-$51.50/cwt) with an average of $1,005 per ton ($50.25/cwt) FOB delivered to the customer’s facility. Both the lower and upper ends of our range remained the same compared to one week ago. Our overall average is unchanged compared to last week. Our price momentum on plate steel is for stable prices once the mills open their December order books. The plate mills are on controlled order entry and are expected to remain that way over the next 30 days or longer.
Plate Lead Times: 7-10 weeks, allocation/controlled order entry
SMU Note: Below is a graphic showing our hot rolled, cold rolled, galvanized, Galvalume and plate price history. This data is available here on our website with our interactive pricing tool. Note that plate prices are not yet available on our website, but we are in the process of adding that dataset. If you need help navigating the website or need to know your login information, contact us at info@SteelMarketUpdate.com or 800-432-3475.

Brett Linton
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