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LIBERTY IRON & METAL – IT’S EASY BEING GREEN |
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ERIE, PA – Heavy equipment is such an ordinary part of the recycling business, it should take a machine quite a bit out of the ordinary to turn a long-time yard operator to a whole new business direction.
Liberty Iron, formerly Penn Iron & Metal, has been a successful operation for nearly 75 years, and it's well positioned to remain successful for many years more. Founded by Morris Olgin, Marc's grandfather, Liberty Iron is the largest independently owned scrap processor and broker in the region. Its operations include one of the northeast's largest vehicle shredding and recycling facilities. The output from the 20-acre site can run up to 35,000 tons per month, including a full range of ferrous, non-ferrous, nickel alloys and stainless steel scrap. Olgin's ongoing investment in the business has led to development of many advanced metal technologies at Liberty including onsite chemical analysis, radiation detection and portable spectrometers to allow inspections at customer sites. Non-ferrous material is processed indoors in a 150,000 sq.ft. facility that also houses the maintenance shop. All three of Liberty's newest material handlers are SENNEBOGEN 835 M C Series rubber-tired machines. The SENNEBOGEN equipment contributes to every aspect of the recycling operation. Two machines are equipped with magnets, while the third uses a magnetic grapple to feed his vehicle shredder, a 2500 hp Universal 74/104 Hammermill shredder, which processes up to 10,000 car hulks each month. With the range of metals, equipment and facilities in the yard, Liberty has been able keep pace with customer needs for demands for varied melt mixes and materials as markets have fluctuated over the past several years. According to Olgin, when running an auto shredding operation, it is critical to make sure that all systems feeding the shredder are reliable. “The cost of downtime can be very high, we cannot afford to let down our customers, even once.” Olgin admits that he has gained a new perspective on equipment service after the SENNEBOGEN machines went into operation. "I have a whole new appreciation of the quality of service I get at my yard. Lee Gibson and his staff at Gibson Machinery have been superb. It was impressive to visit the SENNEBOGEN parts warehouse in Charlotte and see how they have everything you could need ready to ship. Gibson and SENNEBOGEN provide the kind of service I need at Liberty." |
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For more information on the 835 M machine as well as the full line of SENNEBOGEN green line material handlers, contact: |
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Lannes, President, Sennebogen LLC 2835 Jeff Adams Drive, Charlotte, NC 28206 Call toll free 1-877-309-0099 or fax (704) 347-8894 Email - sales@sennebogen-na.com Visit the web site www.sennebogen-na.com - MARCH 2005 - |
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