World’s leading British scrap supplier European Metal Recycling has received first deep sea 33,000 tonne vessel MV Elpis at EMR’s new deep-sea dock at King George V West Quay in Glasgow in Scotland in UK. The eight acres dock, opened in April, is designed to lower logistics costs, cut carbon emissions and result in more competitive prices for customers. The operation will target eight deep-sea ships with capacity to carry cargo up to 30,000 tonnes each in the first 12 months. The first phase of the development will be a site of nearly eight acres that houses an end-of-life vehicle processing facility, supported by a new vehicle collection network.The second phase is currently in the planning stage, with designs being drawn up to increase the size of the site by 50% and add advanced ELV recycling, processing and metal/waste separation capability.
World’s leading British scrap supplier European Metal Recycling has received first deep sea 33,000 tonne vessel MV Elpis at EMR’s new deep-sea dock at King George V West Quay in Glasgow in Scotland in UK. The eight acres dock, opened in April, is designed to lower logistics costs, cut carbon emissions and result in more competitive prices for customers. The operation will target eight deep-sea ships with capacity to carry cargo up to 30,000 tonnes each in the first 12 months. The first phase of the development will be a site of nearly eight acres that houses an end-of-life vehicle processing facility, supported by a new vehicle collection network.The second phase is currently in the planning stage, with designs being drawn up to increase the size of the site by 50% and add advanced ELV recycling, processing and metal/waste separation capability.