Scrap Metals Trading
Company mergers, acquisitions, new start-ups, plant openings and closures, recent technological advances and new legislation, have all changed the shape of the industry. Technological advances have created a wider range of steel produced from scrap and governmental legislation, for example the Chinese scrap import licensing scheme and India's mandatory pre-shipment inspections have made the business of scrap trading more complex, yet the recycling industry forms an essential link of the global metals supply chain. Its importance continues to grow as concerns about sustainability and renewable resources increase. This is particularly prevalent with China and India now strong emerging markets exacerbating scrap shortages with their need for raw material resources.
Having access to contact information on your suppliers, buyers and traders is vital so you can make the most efficient use of your day, but keeping your own address book up to date and finding new business leads can be an arduous task. Published in May 2009, the 7th edition of the International Scrap Directory 2009 has been thoroughly researched to bring you a complete guide to the world's ever-changing recycling industry. You can find scrap merchants, brokers and processors, works clearance and demolition companies, ship-breakers and dismantlers listed in this directory.
If you do business at any point of the scrap supply chain, whether it be industrial scrap generation, merchanting and brokering, equipment and plant supply, steelworking, secondary ingot making, smelting and refining, fabrication or shipping or other service industries, or if you are looking to break into a new market segment, the International Scrap Directory will provide you with all the information you need to make new contacts - and keep track of old ones - around the globe. The International Scrap Directory 2009 gives you instant access to a wealth of accurate information on over 1,200 companies.
Company and Contact Details
- Web and email addresses.
- Names of key management personnel
- Locations of offices, branches, yards and processing operations
- Shipping facilities
- Subsidiary companies
- Company activities
- Ferrous and non-ferrous traded/ processed
Indexes included:
- Index to countries – lists companies by countries so you can find what you need from a specific country.
- Alphabetical Index – lists companies alphabetically for to enable a quick location for a specific business contact.
- Buyers Guide - lists companies by metal and country, giving their page number reference so you can flick straight to their listing in the directory.
- Key personal - listed by job title
- Abbreviations section – useful to those who are new to the industry, or to act as a gentle reminder.
- Industry associations – lists all international and national associations.
- Specification Information – lists all ferrous, non-ferrous and aluminium classifications.
6 Great Reasons to order your copy of the International Scrap Directory 2009 today
-
Save time : no need to search the Internet, all the information you need is in one handy guide;
-
Save money : by using a resourceful book that details all your business contacts activities;
-
Stay abreast of your industry – quickly and easily;
-
Source the right supplier/buyer by product by country instantly with the user-friendly A-Z Buyers guide;
-
Discover new business leads and grow your business;
-
Update your contact list from the most reliable source in the industry.
Related Titles
|