Lebanon Valley Aluminum LLC, Lebanon, Pa., (LVA) has selected Consolidated Scrap Resources Inc., York and Harrisburg, Pa., as its exclusive raw materials buyer.
Sam Barnett, a 30-year aluminum industry veteran, will represent CRS at the LVA office.
Presidents of both companies are optimistic about the new business relationship. And Ray Griggs, CEO of LVA, says he is extremely pleased to be associated with CSR and Barnett. Richard Abrams, CEO of CSR, says that his company is happy to have been selected and that he expects the relationship to benefit both companies.
The LVA plant will have the capacity to produce nearly 100 million pounds of secondary ingot a year for the aluminum industry once its secondary aluminum smelting furnace is completed by the end of 2004, according to a release from the company.
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