Manufacturing Industry
Columbus day for Galamba
Recycling Today, Dec, 2004
Galamba Metals Group LLC, Kansas City, Mo., has added commercial and retail scrap recycling services at its Columbus, Kan., facility. The Columbus yard previously served as a transfer facility for the area's scrap material prior to becoming a full service operation for Galamba in October.
The yard now provides roll-off container service and support the company's car crushing crews as ways to serve customers. "The yard pays cash upon delivery and offers crane unloading of scrap," adds yard operator Leon King. "We're especially proud of our new truck scale, which ensures that our weights are accurate."
Opening the Columbus recycling facility to retail and commercial accounts will make ferrous and nonferrous scrap metal recycling more accessible to customers in the Columbus area, the company says.
Galamba Metals Group LLC, is a full-service metal recycler with a regional network of 11 locations, mobile car crushing operations and trucking services throughout the Midwest. Galamba, found on the Web at www.galambagroup.com, has been in business since 1977.
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