CMC to install scrap shredder at Oklahoma facility

Thursday, 28 April 2011 02:43:00 (GMT+3)   |  

Irving, Texas-based steelmaking and recycling company Commercial Metals Company (CMC) has announced that it will install a 4,000 horsepower Metso Recycling-Texas Shredder at its Tulsa, Oklahoma recycling facility.

Construction of the facility will begin in late April, with commissioning planned for late 2011.

The new Tulsa shredder will utilize scrap feedstock from CMC's existing plants in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas.


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