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Metal scrap and recycling companies who handle ferrous metals.
Alter Trading Corporation
One of the largest scrap processors in the United States operating 15 scrap recycling facilities. This 102 year old company handles ferrous and non-ferrous processing and brokerage services.
Co-Steel
Mill who recycles over 4 million tons of ferrous and non-ferrous material annually for use in the construction, machinery, automotive & transportation industries. Partner of Gallatin Steel.
Commercial Metals Company
One of the largest processors of ferrous & non-ferrous scrap metals in the U.S.. Operating 44 recycling plants it is the preferred raw material source for many metal producers and manufacturers.
Metal Management, Inc.
One of Americas largest full service scrap metal recycler and processors with over 50 facilities. Buying and marketing ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals for resale to steel producers and brokers.
Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc.
Major ferrous metals recycler operating 40 metal collection and processing facilities throughout the U.S. Processes more than 4 million tons of scrap iron & steel per year. Also produces fence posts, merchant bar, steel reinforcing bar and special sections.
Universal Scrap Metals
Chicago wholesaler & processors of nonferrous, ferrous and UBC scrap. Also specializes in precious metal processing & recycling of silver & gold flakes, sludges, PCB electronic scrap & solders.
Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc.
Schnitzer operates in the metal processing and recycling business, mini-mill steel manufacturing and self-service used auto parts salvage business.

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