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With the additional uncertainty that the conflict between Ukraine and Russia introduces to metals markets, purchasers will find it more vital than ever to know the top scrap metal processors in the United States. The U.S. is the world's largest scrap metal exporter, which tightens domestic supplies. Fortunately, according to data gathered by the research arm of IndustryNet, the 449 U.S. companies in the sector distribute domestically at 76%, compared to 70% for manufacturing as a whole. The global market stood at $60 billion in 2020. Experts predict a growth rate of 5.5% to $103 billion in 2031.
This article explores the metal processing sector's innovation and geographical distribution, market influences on the industry, and the top scrap metal processing companies.
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Alpha Metal Recycling Names Renee Zastro Senior Vice President of Marketing and Sales
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Alpha Metal Corporation, a one-source metal recycling provider,has promoted Renee Zastro to the role of Senior Vice President of Marketing and Sales.
For the past year, Zastro has served as Director of Operations for the Chicago-based company. In her expanded new role, she will oversee daily operations and spearhead the development of growth strategies.
As part of her responsibilities, she will manage the buying and selling of scrap metals and establishing the pricing levels for various metal categories.
Zastro's new position builds on her longtime industry experience. Before joining Alpha MetalRecycling in 2017, she worked 13 years for Schiabo Larovo, the Stainless Steel and Alloy Division of SIMS Metal Management. The closing of that division led her to the Alpha Metal Recycli...(Full Article)
Five pro tips on finding the best scrap metal processor, prices for your company's needs
Friday, June 23, 2017
Earlier this week, IndustryNet reported on scrap metal processing in the U.S., with new data indicating the sector may be poised for a rebound. With so many scrap metal processors out there, it's a challenge to find one that meets your exact specifications. When looking for a scrap metal recycler, many companies might assume the most important factor is the price they receive for scrap. Of course this is an important consideration, but there are several other things to think about before settling with scrap recycler -- which can ultimately affect your bottom line, including:
1. What types of metal does the scrap metal recycler process?
Companies that produce many different types of metal should find a company that can process it all. This may seem obvious, but it is important to note...(Full Article)
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