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Deloupe Inc. has expanded its presence in the United States recycled metals market, bolstered by the appointment of a U.S. sales development executive.
Deloupe, based in Saint-Évariste-de-Forsyth, Québec, says it is making a strategic entrance into the U.S. scrap metal and recycling industry to market its suite of rugged, high-performance trailer solutions tailored to the needs of U.S. recyclers and scrap processors.
To help lead the geographic expansion, Deloupe has appointed Leonard St-Yves as its U.S. sales development director, saying the appointee brings deep industry insight and a customer-first mindset that will strengthen Deloupe’s presence and build long-term relationships in the U.S.
“We’re not just selling trailers, we’re delivering solutions that help scrap and recycling companies run smarter, safer and more efficiently,” St-Yves says. “The U.S. market is ready for the kind of durability and innovation Deloupe has delivered in Canada for over 40 years.”
Deloupe's portfolio includes a full range of trailers specifically engineered for the scrap and recycling industry, including open-top gondolas, a variety of end dump models, clamshell haulers for crushed vehicles, push-out compaction trailers and heavy-duty live floor trailers.
“Designed for durability and optimized for maximum payload, Deloupe trailers are built to withstand the toughest scrap handling conditions while helping operators increase efficiency, reduce downtime and improve return on investment,” the firm says.
Deloupe also has affiliated with the Washington-based Recycling Materials Association (ReMA).
“Our values are strongly aligned with ReMA’s mission to promote safe, sustainable recycling practices,” St-Yves says. “We’re excited to work alongside fellow industry leaders to support responsible material recovery and innovation.”
Deloupe, which was founded in 1972, offers trailers for the recycling, forestry and construction industries.
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