Scrap

Scrap is often taken to a wrecking yard, where it is processed for later melting into new products. A wrecking yard, depending on its location, may allow customers to browse their lot and purchase items before they are sent to the smelters, although many scrap yards that deal in large quantities of scrap usually do not, often selling entire units such as engines or machinery by weight with no regard to their functional status. Customers are typically required to supply all of their own tools and labour to extract parts, and some scrap yards may first require waiving liability for personal injury before entering. Many scrap yards also sell bulk metals (stainless steel, etc.) by weight, often at prices substantially below the retail purchasing costs of similar pieces. In contrast to wreckers, scrap yards typically sell everything by weight, rather than by item.

We are dealing with recyclable metal scrap, which includes ferrous and non-ferrous. Our global exports are affected in 20 feet and 40 feet containers to leading recyclers, steel mills and trading houses in India, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia.

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