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Reddy Pai Metals Opens Aluminium Foundry in India, Expanding Production and Recycling Capabilities
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Reddy Pai Metals has launched an aluminium foundry in India, enhancing its production capacity and ability to manufacture high-quality metal products from recycled materials. This facility aligns with the company’s ongoing focus on sustainability and efficient resource management.
Founded in 2007, Reddy Pai Metals specializes in scrap metal recycling and trade. Initially focusing on supplying quality ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals from the UK to Asia, the company has expanded its operations significantly. It now manages two scrap processing facilities in the UK, handling 36,000 metric tons of non-ferrous scrap annually, and operates a scrap yard under Golden Penny Enterprises in Nova Scotia, Canada.
With the new aluminium foundry, the company aims to further its impact in the metal industry by integrating advanced recycling and production processes while supporting local job creation and skill development in India.
Source: machinist.in
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