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ISRI - Scrap Specifications
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 http://www.isri.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home&CONTENTID=10037&TEMPLATE=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm
11 May 2007 10:31
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Replying to [iulianap]:

Dear Madam,
Could it be possible for you to give me the link for getting a copy of the report on
1. ISRI's Trade Mission to India in January 2007
2. A Report on INDIA and DGFT

Thanks for the favour...
yours
vikas
12 May 2007 08:34
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Quoting from [VIKAS BADDI]:


Replying to [iulianap]:


Dear Madam,

Could it be possible for you to give me the link for getting a copy of the report on

1. ISRI's Trade Mission to India in January 2007

2. A Report on INDIA and DGFT


Thanks for the favour...

yours

vikas



1)  http://www.isri.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Trade

2) I am sorry,i found only a report from 2001

12 May 2007 09:48
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Replying to [iulianap]:
IS IT UPDATED EVERY YEAR
09 Sep 2007 11:18
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Replying to [iulianap]:What is the meaning of ISRI - Scrap ? Anyone can explain it for me? Thank you![em11]
14 Sep 2007 00:34
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Quoting from [iulianap]:

 http://www.isri.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home&CONTENTID=10037&TEMPLATE=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm


Great. Thank you very much indeed for your posting.
11 Nov 2008 16:20
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Quoting from [tanomoshii]:


Replying to [iulianap]:

IS IT UPDATED EVERY YEAR

02 Mar 2009 10:23
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About ISRI

ISRI: The Voice of the Recycling Industry

As the "Voice of the Recycling Industry," the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. (ISRI) is leading the way in advocating the vital role scrap recycling plays in the U.S. economy, global trade, the environment, and sustainable development.

A Washington, D.C.-based trade association, ISRI represents nearly 1,600 private, for-profit companies operating at more than 7,000 facilities in the United States and 30 countries worldwide that process, broker, and industrially consume scrap commodities, including ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper, electronics, rubber, plastics, glass, and textiles. In addition, ISRI's associate members include equipment and service providers to the scrap recycling industry. Manufacturers and sellers of equipment and services—like shredders, balers, cranes, cargo transporters, computer systems, and more—find value in promoting the scrap recycling industry through their membership in ISRI.

You can get more on:

http://www.isri.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=About_ISRI
15 Aug 2009 00:16
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