Hong Kong-based Global Metals Network (GMN) has added Greg Armstrong to its global trading team and executive staff. Armstrong will work as a president of GMN from his office in Sydney, effective April 1.
Armstrong spent 15 years working in Australia, the USA and Asia for Australian-based OneSteel Recycling and then the GFG Alliance after that United Kingdom-based firm acquired the former Arrium and its OneSteel Recycling subsidiary in 2017.
GMN was formed when several nonferrous scrap traders formerly connected with OneSteel Recycling agreed to be part of an alliance organized by a Hong Kong-based scrap recycler with additional financial backing.
Armstrong’s office in Australia will join a network that already includes offices in Hong Kong, the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, South Africa, Chile and Colombia along with several affiliated scrap yards operating in Asia and North America.
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