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Upstate Shredding aims to grow export presence

  • Market: Metals
  • 05/02/21

Upstate Shredding-Weitsman Recycling plans to become a more consistent supplier to the international bulk ferrous scrap market, including reviving plans for a new shredder at its Albany, New York, facility.

The Owego, New York-based company plans to export about one 32,000t deep-sea bulk export vessel each month from Albany.

Upstate Shredding's Albany location does not have access to load a deep-water vessel, so the company has so far sold cargoes via European Metal Recycling (EMR)'s Port Coeymans dock.

The move to become a greater bulk export player is a pivot for the company, which has primarily focused on shipping ferrous scrap domestically via truck and rail.

Upstate Shredding chief executive Adam Weitsman told Argus that the move fits into a strategy to expand and diversify its consuming base and to increase environmental standards at its facilities, which will require limiting inventories across all of its facilities.

Since the Albany facility first opened in 2013, the company has primarily sold large tonnages to exporters, but over the last two months Upstate Shredding has sold two deep-sea export vessels to Turkey via EMR.

The latest departed in late January aboard the Elizabeth River bound for Icdas, Turkey, according to vessel tracking data.

Weitsman said bulk export business will allow the company to continue to expand volumes and utilize its expanded trucking fleet, which today has reached 238.

The shift has also prompted the company to resume its plans to install a shredder at the Albany facility, with a target completion date in early 2022.

Weitsman originally planned to install the shredder a few years ago, but the project stalled amid the Covid-19 pandemic and economic slump.

Until then, the company will continue to utilize trucking efficiencies between its mega-shredder in Owego and Albany.

The Albany shredder will be Upstate Shredding's third, joining Owego and New Castle, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.

Transitioning greater volumes to the export market will require the company to reshuffle some of its ferrous tonnages from domestic to export market. Weitsman said that the shift will not impact the company's primary domestic consumers.

Upstate Shredding-Weitsman Recycling operates 17 locations throughout New York and Pennsylvania.


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