Raleigh, NC
Today's Scrap Metal Prices
Durham, NC
Recycling -1/20/14
-Great Prices
-Outstanding Service
-Industrial Pick Up and Public Drop off
-11 Digital Scales to get you in and out-FAST!
-Junk Cars-We TOW, or you Drive in, or Tow in
Scrap metal prices are fairly stable this week. See the article below on copper. Steel has continued to stay high and we are not sure how long that will stay like that. It is the second month in a row that Steel prices are up. Note though that due to the significantly lower prices of Copper and Aluminum in recent months, prices for items such as appliances, and mixed metals did not go up at this point.
Raleigh Metal Recycling here in Raleigh, NC, we always do our best to pay you the most for scrap metal every day. We communicate 24/7 with you, our prices to make it easy for you. When you call our phone number 919-828-5426 and press 2, you will hear a recording with "Today's prices" where we buy and sell scrap metal at great prices per pound. This is for:
-Steel Recycling
-Cast Iron Recycling
-Copper Recycling
-Yellow Brass Recycling
-Red Brass Recycling
-Aluminum Recycling
-Aluminum Can Recycling
-Appliance Recycling
-Computer Recycling
-Electronics Recycling
-Junk Cars
-Salvage Cars
-Junk Cars
-Salvage Cars
-Stainless Steel Recycling
-Battery Recycling
-and more.
We continue to have a three part focus at Raleigh Recycling
1) Public (Drop off)-or we pick up Junk Cars
2) Industrial/Commercial customers
1) Public (Drop off)-or we pick up Junk Cars
2) Industrial/Commercial customers
3) Demolition Customers
If you are a large Commercial, Industrial or Demolition company, you should call our Grant Kiser at 919-710-3805 to discuss prices or call me, Greg at 734-740-9514. We can give you prices for scrap metal, Cardboard, Copper, Electronics, Computers and more.
Or for just Appliances Disposal or Junk Metal removal, just call Kenny at 919-348-0545!
An important part of our company is that we have 11 digital, NC State certified scales that we use to service our Industrial and Commercial Customers. Almost double our closest competitor, meaning we get you in and out fast and with accuracy! We are not just a Junk Yard or a Salvage Yard, or even a Scrap Yard. We are a major Raleigh NC, Recycling Center.
Importantly, we sell direct to Steel mills or divisions of steel mills, not to middle men who take a commission, so we pass that savings on to you! We even ship our steel out mostly by rail car (not trucks) to save money in shipping, which we pass on to you
Importantly, we sell direct to Steel mills or divisions of steel mills, not to middle men who take a commission, so we pass that savings on to you! We even ship our steel out mostly by rail car (not trucks) to save money in shipping, which we pass on to you
JUNK CARS, Salvage Cars
1) WE TOW-JUNK CAR-JUNK CAR REMOVAL
-Get Cash on the spot
-Any condition, running or not running
-Keys or no keys, engine or no engine
-Call 919-758-3764 for JUNK CAR REMOVAL, Junk Car Towing!
2) Drive it in, or you tow it in!
-Get Cash on the spot
-Any condition
-In and out fast!
Come to us at:
Raleigh Metal Recycling
2310 Garner Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
Telephone- 919-828-5426
When in Raleigh, Durham, Apex, Butner, Cary, Chapel Hill, Clayton, Dunn, Garner, Henderson, Knightdale, Lumberton, Oxford, Mebane, Morrisville, Roxboro, Sanford, Smithfield, Wake Forest, Burlington, Fayetteville, Fuquay-Varina, come see us at:
Raleigh Recycling
2310 Garner Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27610
Tel 919-828-5426
www.raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com
When in Goldsboro, LaGrange, Kinston, Mt. Olive, Smithfield, New Bern, come see us at:
Goldsboro Recycling
801 N. John St.
Goldsboro, NC 27530
Tel: 919-731-5600
When in Goldsboro, LaGrange, Kinston, Mt. Olive, Smithfield, New Bern, come see us at:
Goldsboro Recycling
801 N. John St.
Goldsboro, NC 27530
Tel: 919-731-5600
www.goldsboroscrapmetalrecycling.com
When in Wilson, NC, Tarboro, NC, Rocky Mount, NC, come see us at:
Wilson Scrap Metal Recycling J & G
404 Maury Road S
Wilson, NC, 27892
Tel 252-243 3586
www.wilsonncscrapmetalrecyclingjg.com
When in Wilson, NC, Tarboro, NC, Rocky Mount, NC, come see us at:
Wilson Scrap Metal Recycling J & G
404 Maury Road S
Wilson, NC, 27892
Tel 252-243 3586
www.wilsonncscrapmetalrecyclingjg.com
Greg Brown
gbrown@raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com
Tel 919-828-5426
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Copper price rises slightly, downward pressure ahead
Global Times | 2014-1-19 22:33:01 By Yu Xi in Shanghai |
The most-traded copper contract for delivery in April rose by 0.17 percent on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) Friday, finishing at 51,810 yuan ($8,569.9) per ton, up 1.03 percent week-on-week.
The slight gain was partly driven by a recent decline in copper storage, both domestically and internationally. According to a report by Zhengzhou, Henan Province-based Futures Daily last week, copper storage by London Metal Exchange-registered warehouses has declined from 663,100 tons in July 2013 to 340,700 tons currently.
Also, copper storage by SHFE-registered warehouses decreased from 182,400 tons in July to 122,000 tons currently, with rising storage costs being the main reason for the reduction, the report said.
But when copper storage stabilizes, there is unlikely to be a significant rebound, and downward pressure on copper prices will remain due to the sluggish demand currently, according to a report by China Securities Journal (CSJ) Thursday.
Global copper supply saw a surplus of 442,000 tons from January to October 2013, the CSJ report said, citing data from the World Bureau of Metal Statistics. Global copper production capacity is expected to increase significantly in the coming years, so a further rise in supply is expected in 2014 and 2015.
Meanwhile, the copper market has been affected by concerns over whether the US Federal Reserve will continue to reduce its stimulus program, given the moderate recovery seen recently in the US economy, according to a report by Reuters Thursday.
"The main theme is that we'll see a more hawkish stance from the Fed moving forward. In line with that we'll continue to see a strong dollar, which will place downward pressure on commodities prices, including metals," Reuters quoted analyst Tim Radford of Sydney-based adviser Rivkin as saying.
The slight gain was partly driven by a recent decline in copper storage, both domestically and internationally. According to a report by Zhengzhou, Henan Province-based Futures Daily last week, copper storage by London Metal Exchange-registered warehouses has declined from 663,100 tons in July 2013 to 340,700 tons currently.
Also, copper storage by SHFE-registered warehouses decreased from 182,400 tons in July to 122,000 tons currently, with rising storage costs being the main reason for the reduction, the report said.
But when copper storage stabilizes, there is unlikely to be a significant rebound, and downward pressure on copper prices will remain due to the sluggish demand currently, according to a report by China Securities Journal (CSJ) Thursday.
Global copper supply saw a surplus of 442,000 tons from January to October 2013, the CSJ report said, citing data from the World Bureau of Metal Statistics. Global copper production capacity is expected to increase significantly in the coming years, so a further rise in supply is expected in 2014 and 2015.
Meanwhile, the copper market has been affected by concerns over whether the US Federal Reserve will continue to reduce its stimulus program, given the moderate recovery seen recently in the US economy, according to a report by Reuters Thursday.
"The main theme is that we'll see a more hawkish stance from the Fed moving forward. In line with that we'll continue to see a strong dollar, which will place downward pressure on commodities prices, including metals," Reuters quoted analyst Tim Radford of Sydney-based adviser Rivkin as saying.