Lakeand Today has reported that Canadian scrap metal recycler Inland Steel Products has opened new operation in Bonnyvillei n East Northern Alberta in Canada in January. For materials brought into the Bonnyville site, those items will likely be taken to Lloydminster where metals are broken down and shipped all over the world by railcar. The new location in Bonnyville features monitors for radio-active materialsInland Steel Products President Mr Matt Ditlove told Lakeland. “The decision to open a feeder yard in Bonnyville was to expand our geographic footprint and to fill a gap in that northeast Alberta market and that was the town that we decided that we wanted to be in.”Through its Bonnyville and Lloydminster locations, Inland Steel is hoping to draw business in from Cold Lake, Lac La Biche, St Paul and as far away as Fort McMurray, servicing the whole northeast region through its bins, collection sites, mobile metal scrap pick-ups and shearing.
Lakeand Today has reported that Canadian scrap metal recycler Inland Steel Products has opened new operation in Bonnyvillei n East Northern Alberta in Canada in January. For materials brought into the Bonnyville site, those items will likely be taken to Lloydminster where metals are broken down and shipped all over the world by railcar. The new location in Bonnyville features monitors for radio-active materialsInland Steel Products President Mr Matt Ditlove told Lakeland. “The decision to open a feeder yard in Bonnyville was to expand our geographic footprint and to fill a gap in that northeast Alberta market and that was the town that we decided that we wanted to be in.”Through its Bonnyville and Lloydminster locations, Inland Steel is hoping to draw business in from Cold Lake, Lac La Biche, St Paul and as far away as Fort McMurray, servicing the whole northeast region through its bins, collection sites, mobile metal scrap pick-ups and shearing.