Monday, January 20, 2014

Wilson, NC Today's Scrap Metal Recycling for copper,aluminum, Junk and Salvage

Today's Scrap Metal Prices
in Wilson, NC, Rocky Mount, NC
Recycling in
North Carolina-1/20/13
 
 
-Great Prices
-Great Service
-Industrial and Public Welcome
-2 Digital Scales to get you in and out-FAST!
 
 
Wilson, NC, scrap metal prices are stable this week.  Wilson, NC is a great place to sell your scrap metal.  If you want to ready an article on what is going on with materials in the world, see below and article in China where things are getting better, as is the U.S. 
 
Scrap metal prices could be stable over the next months, but sorry we do not know, it could even be up or down!  As we have said multiple times, for items like copper, you can actually go to websites like www.cmegroup.com and watch the price of copper change every few seconds during the week.  There is word that copper could slowly go down next year.  Steel as many know usually changes once a month, but there is even no certainty to that.
 
At Wilson Metal Recycling here in North Carolina, NC, our goal remains to do our best to pay you the most for scrap metal every day.  We also try to communicate the price 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
-Cast Iron
-Copper
-Yellow Brass
-Red Brass
-Aluminum
-Aluminum Cans
-Appliances
-Computers
-Electronics
-Junk Cars
-Salvage Cars
-Stainless Steel
-Batteries
-and more.

We continue to have a twin focus at Raleigh Recycling
1) Public
2) Industrial/Commercial customers
3) Demolition Customers


This means 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, Computers and more. 
 
An important part of our company is that we have two digital, NC State certified scales that we use to service our Industrial and Commercial Customers meaning we get you in and out fast and with accuracy!  

Here at Wilson Metal Recycling J&G, 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!  If you want to know who buys scrap metal, call us!  We are not just a junk yard or a Salvage Yard, we are Wilson recycling at its best.

 
When in Wilson, NC, Tarboro, NC and Rocky Mount, NC come see us at:

Wilson Scrap Metal Recycling

404 Maury Road
Wilson, NC, 27892
Tel 252-243 3586

www.wilsonncscrapmetalrecyclingjg.com


 
When in Raleigh, Durham, Apex, Cary, NC, Clayton, Henderson, Oxford, Morrisville, Smithfield, Wake Forest, Burlington, Fayetteville, 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
www.goldsboroscrapmetalrecycling.com 
 
Lastly, see below.  Some thoughts on the economy from a recent article about China.

If you are looking for a Wilson recycling center, come see us at Wilson Metal Recycling.  We love aluminum cans, copper wire and all scrap metal!
 
Greg Brown
gbrown@wilsonncscrapmetalrecyclingjg.com
Tel 919-243-3586
 

ASIA METALS – Base metals prices drift lower as overnight data was a non-event



Singapore 17/01/2014 - The base metals prices are drifting lower on Friday Asian trade, with Thursday’s close already showing sentiments mixed amidst lack of news driven directional trade.

Thursday’s data release overnight were all broadly in line with expectations - US core CPI, CPI and unemployment claims were at 0.1 percent, 0.3 percent and 326,000 respectively.

The Philly Fed manufacturing index rose to 9.4, a three-month high, beating the forecast for a rise to 8.8. This follows yesterday's stronger-than-expected Empire State manufacturing data.

German final CPI was as expected 0.4 percent as was EU CPI at 0.8 percent but the Italian trade balance undershot at 3.09 billion euros. EU CPI and core CPI also missed forecasts.

In the metals, the copper price at $7,307 per tonne was down $3 on Thursday's close. Stocks halted the downward trend that stretches back more than two months, rising a net 575 tonnes to 336,825 tonnes, although they stand just above one-year lows. Cancelled warrants fell 3,925 tonnes to 195,700 tonnes.

The Chilean port strike may be on the verge of escalating after more stevedores threatened to join, while striking workers are slowing shipments from operating terminals, local sources said on Thursday.

"We only expect that more and more unions support the stevedores," a local shipping agent said in an email seen by FastMarkets. "We are closer to a national strike than reaching agreements between the concerned parties."

Tightness remains in the forward curve, with cash/threes, Cash/Feb and Feb/March in respective backwardations of $26, $12 and $7.

"Given the generally tight supply in Copper any interruption in production will have an impact on the market," Triland said, highlighting the continuing Chilean port strike and a tight scrap market.

The aluminium price closed $14 higher at $1,798 but has now lost $3, although it had peaked to a high of $1,809 on Thursday, despite a substantial stock increase of 38,800 tonnes to 5,492,325 tonnes - a fresh all-time high - due to metal arriving in Vlissingen.

Nickel at $14,638 is $53 lower at the close; while stocks declined 654 tonnes to 261,246 tonnes, cancelled warrants rose 4,362 tonnes to 107,202 tonnes.Nickel continues to perform well as macro and technical players alike cover short positions following the implementation of the Indonesian ore export ban,” said analysts at RBC Capital.

The lead price ended at $2,197 and is now $10 lower even after stocks edged 500 tonnes lower to 211,000 tonnes. Sister metal zinc was down $1 at $2,073 - stocks fell a further 4,000 tonnes to 888,050 tonnes.

The tin price concluded at $22,430, up $5, after a 50-tonne stock drop to the lowest since February 15, 2012.
- See more at: http://www.fastmarkets.com/base-metals-news/69764-0-en#sthash.8jh1ulbn.dpuf

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Wilson, NC, Copper Scrap Metal Prices

Wilson, NC
Copper Scrap Metal Price
 
 
 
Wilson, NC Recycling, also known as Wilson Metal Recycling JG is the best place to recycling copper in Wilson, Tarboro, Rocky Mount and more. 
 
Copper prices has declined this year, but as the below shows price have been up in the past month. 
 
 
If you want great prices for scrap copper and get paid cash, come see us.  We recycling copper wire, copper pipe, insulated, or not insulated.  Come see us.


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 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
www.goldsboroscrapmetalrecycling.com 
 
Greg Brown
gbrown@wilsonncscrapmetalrecyclingjg.com
252-243-3586
 
Copper Scrap Metal Prices
 
 

From Wall Street Journal
  • December 31, 2013, 1:54 p.m. ET
  • Copper Prices Edge Higher But End Year Down 7%

    --Comex March copper ends up 0.4% at $3.3965/lb
    --Copper prices inch up after stronger U.S. consumer confidence
    --Copper ends 2013 down 7% as China worries linger
     
       By Tatyana Shumsky 
     
    NEW YORK--Stronger U.S. economic data gave copper futures a boost Tuesday on the final trading day of 2013, but prices still ended the year down 7% on lingering worries about China.
    The most actively traded contract, for March delivery, rose 1.40 cents, or 0.4%, at $3.3965 a pound on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.
    Copper prices spent the first half of 2013 under pressure, as slowing manufacturing activity in China coupled with increased supply of the metal from the world's mines turned many investors bearish. China is the world's largest copper consumer, accounting for about 40% of global demand for the industrial metal.
    Futures plumbed their lowest levels in nearly three years in June, when a Chinese credit squeeze left many investors fearing knock-on effects on the construction and manufacturing sectors, which drive copper use.
    But futures staged a rebound in recent months, amid a steady stream of upbeat economic data from the U.S., the world's second-largest copper user.
    Moreover, the Federal Reserve's decision earlier this month to start winding down its stimulus efforts, announced was seen as a sign of faith in the U.S. economic rebound by some investors, said George Gero, a senior vice president with RBC Capital Markets Global Futures.
    "Copper investors look at increasing interest rates as a sign of improving economies are going to be using more copper," Mr. Gero said.
    On Tuesday, copper's gains came after by data from private research group The Conference Board showed U.S. consumer confidence bounced back to 78.1 in December, from a revised 72.0 in November.
    Copper's widespread applications in everyday products like smart phones, cars and air conditioners make its prices sensitive to changes in economic outlook.
    Copper trading volumes remained quiet on the final day of the year, with traders in London enjoying a shortened trading day. The Comex floor will be closed in observance of New Year's Day on Jan. 1.
     
    Copper settlements (ranges include electronic and pit trading): 
    Jan $3.4415; up 2.10 cents; Range $3.4045-$3.4415 
    Mar $3.3965; up 1.40 cents; Range $3.3665-$3.4080 
     
    Write to Tatyana Shumsky at tatyana.shumsky@wsj.com

    Wilson, NC, Aluminum Can Recycling, Recycling cans for cash, 252-243-3586

    Wilson, NC
    Aluminum Can Recycling
    Aluminum Can Recycling for Cash

    Stop by Wilson Metal Recycling and recycle aluminum cans for money

    Wilson, NC is a the place for Wilson, Recycling and it's hard to believe, but according to an article on Aluminum.org, the Aluminum Association, the Can Manufacturers Institute (CMI), and the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) agreed that 65.1% of aluminum cans produced in 2011 were recycled. That amounts to 61 BILLION cans! The new goal is 75% by 2015. So, have any aluminum cans? Stop by Raleigh Metal Recycling at 2310 Garner Rd. in Raleigh and get paid for them by the pound.

    What is our process

    Just drive into our Recycling Center and make a right and drive to our unload area, then, empty a bag or two into one of the baskets next to the can machine. Do a quick double-check to make sure there aren't any plastic bottles or soup cans in your load, and then you'll be almost done. One of our friendly staff will be there to get your cans weighed, and then he'll give you a weight ticket that you'll present to a scale operator in the room next door.

    Two ways to know aluminum cans from steel cans

    Surprisingly enough, not all beverage cans are made of aluminum. Oftentimes people bring in bag-fulls of cans, in which half of them are made of steel. The fastest way to tell if a can is aluminum or steel is by taking a refrigerator magnet to it. If the magnet clings onto the can, the can is steel!

    The other way to tell the difference is by squeezing the can. If it easily starts to crush within your grip, then the can is almost certainly made of aluminum. Try crushing a soup can that way, for instance. Chances are that without superhuman grip, a soup can won't crush so easily. And by the way, soup cans are considered shredder materials-- you can still clean them up and bring them in to get a little more extra money, though. Just head over to a scale operator after you drop off those aluminum cans, and get paid for both types of cans. Got a piece of heavy machinery to bring in? Hey. Get paid for that, too!

    Anything else?

    As you might guess, Wilson Metal Recycling takes all sorts of metals besides aluminum. Check out our website at www.wilsonncscrapmetalreyclingjg.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 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
    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
     
     
    Greg Brown
    gbrown@wilsonncscrapmetalrecyclingjg.com
    252-243-3586
     
     
    

     
    Aluminum Can Recycling



    Wilson, NC Christmas Light Recycling, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, NC, String Lights

    Wilson, NC Recycling
    Christmas Tree Light Recycling
    String Lights
     
     
     
    Wilson, NC Recycling is where Christmas lights, String Lights or Christmas Tree Lights have real value.  We buy Christmas lights for recycling!  We pay cash!  Our motto as some may know is "e pay cash for your metal trash", with Christmas lights being a great example of this.
     
    When it comes to recycling Christmas tree lights we are the place.  If you are asking can Christmas Tree Lights, String Lights be recycled? you bet, come to us. Right here is Wilson, NC.

    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 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
    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
     
     
    Greg Brown
    gbrown@wilsonncscrapmetalrecyclingjg.com
    252-243-3586