Global Shredding Technologies, a auto-shredding facility that operates within the Gerdau Ameristeel mill in
Global Shredding’s Steve Garber, a 43-year industry veteran, says, “Being in the business as long as I have, I try to stay up to date on what it available and what the industry is saying about scrap handlers.” He adds, “Sennebogen came to my attention a number of times through trade events, magazines and from talking to other people in the industry.”
One of the company’s 850 M units keeps busy feeding material to the 6,000-hp Newell 98-104 shredder on site, while the other two are used to unload incoming ferrous material and to perform general yard work.
“We’re happy someone like Steve Garber and Global Shredding Technologies recognize the value Sennebogen offers,” Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen North America, says. “At Sennebogem out philosophy is to make sure that we meet customers’ requirements with equipment that is built to suit their purpose.”
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