
Clackamas, Oregon-based PNW Metal Recycling Inc. says it has purchased Mayflower Metals Inc. based in Prosser, Washington. According to PNW Vice President Sean Daoud, PNW assumed management of the new location as of Dec. 31, 2021.
“The two multigenerational family businesses share an extensive and strong history of working together throughout the decades,” Daoud says of the Mayflower acquisition.
He continues, “This is a strategic move by PNW Metal to grow its number of facilities to purchase materials in the Pacific Northwest. With the acquisition of Mayflower Metal’s Washington locations, the company now has seven locations open to buying and processing material.”
The addition of Mayflower at the very end of the year marked the second acquisition PNW made in 2021, with the other acquisition being of Bert’s Auto Wrecking in Hermiston, Oregon, according to PNW.
Daoud adds, “PNW Metal ownership and management will continue the organic growth goals to support their local communities they serve with recycling options for metals and other materials of value.”
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