Pacific Steel opens new facility in Washington

Wednesday, 25 March 2009 15:03:02 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Pacific Steel & Recycling, Inc. opened a new service center and scrap recycling yard in Yakima, Washington over the weekend.

The facility will provide cut-to-length services on ferrous and non-ferrous steel products, as well as recycling scrap metal and other materials.

Commenting on the current downturn in the global economy, which is affecting both the service center and scrap recycling sides of their business, Tim Orth, general manager of the Pacific Steel & Recycling Yakima facility, told press, "Our new steel sales are down, prices are down, the recycling side suffers as well, but it'll return. It'll come back."

Headquartered in Great Falls, MT, Pacific Steel & Recycling operates 38 branch offices throughout Washington, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, South Dakota and Montana.


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