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Metals efficiency. The speed at which the material handlers can move scrap is a huge benefit compared with how things were done in the company’ s earlier years. Alongside the shredder and our Lefort shear, which has served us well for many years, we continue to process materials efficiently and effectively to meet the needs of foundries around the world.”
While 2026 got off to a tough start, with many businesses in the metals recycling sector struggling and a number of significant closures across the industry, for Crow Metals, continuing through the rest of 2026 and into the future means providing the consistent service it has delivered since 1943.
“ Looking ahead,” Joe concludes,“ we would like to take on more space and further develop the Rainham site. This will require bringing in new staff and promoting existing team members in the years to come. The speed of change is increasing every year, but the oldschool values still apply. Those principles give us the strong foundations we need to move confidently into the future.”
Built on traditional values of trust, reliability, and service, the company combines longstanding expertise with ongoing investment in equipment and infrastructure. As it continues to expand, Crow Metals remains focused on sustainable recycling, operational efficiency, and delivering consistent service to customers across the UK and international markets. ■
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