The Canadian Association of Recycling Industries (CARI) sent out an alert to its members on June 1 to be on the lookout for stolen aluminum coils.
According to CARI, several coils of aluminum sheet were stolen from a Decoma International Inc. roll-stamping plant near Toronto.
The coils may contain the following markings:
Part # Qty. (coils)
1240 - 4500# 4 coils
1187 - 5921# 2 coils
1189 - 6421# 2 1/2 coils
1190 - 5899# 2 coils
Any scrap recycling member company that becomes aware of this material can contact Reena Dhillon, a buyer with the Rollstamp Mfg. division of Decoma, at (905) 738-3700, ext. 3387. Ms. Dhillon can also be faxed at (905) 738-9967.
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