China Metal Recycling

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Company Name
China Metal Recycling
Company Type
private
Industry
Recycling industry
Founded
2000
Headquarters
Guangzhou
Area Served
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Revenue
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Number of Employees
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Products
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Website
http://www.chinametalrecycle.com/
Company Email
admin@cmr773.com
Address
Room 3003A-5,30th Floor,The Centrium 60 Wyndh
Subsidiaries
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Company Overview

China Metal Recycling operates scrap metal processing and recycling facilities across several Chinese provinces. The company focuses on the recovery and processing of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Industrial shredding and sorting systems enhance material quality. Logistics coordination supports domestic steel and smelting industries. It contributes to the circular economy and secondary metals market in China.

Company History

China Metal Recycling was established in the early 2000s to process and trade scrap metal for China’s steel industry.

During the mid-2000s, the company expanded its nationwide procurement and processing network, benefiting from strong industrial demand.

In the 2010s, regulatory and financial challenges impacted operations, marking a significant turning point in its corporate history.

Areas of Operation

Primary Mining Regions
China Metal Recycling operated processing centers across major industrial provinces including Guangdong and Jiangsu.

Infrastructure and Processing Facilities
Facilities included scrap metal yards, processing plants, and transport networks linked to steel mills and manufacturing hubs.

Strategic Geographic Advantage
Operations near industrial clusters reduced logistics costs and strengthened integration with domestic steel production supply chains.

Recent Activities

In 2024, China Metal Recycling focused on operational stabilization and structured asset management across processing facilities.

Internal governance oversight and logistics streamlining were emphasized to maintain consistent processing capabilities.

In 2025, priorities include structured operational continuity, compliance adherence, and cautious market engagement strategies.

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