08
Jun
14:22
EMR, Port of Tyne agree ten-year tonnage increase
European Metals Recycling (EMR) has signed a ten-year contract with the Port of Tyne that will significantly increase the annual tonnage of ferrous and non-ferrous metals processed and shipped from the port to several global locations. The scrap merchant has been a customer of the port for 25 years.
EMR’s facility at the Port of Tyne handles 300,000 tonnes/year of scrap metal from manufacturers, demolition companies, the public, and tradespeople. The pr…
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