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    first time poster! owned a scrap yard for about a year and i have a few questions.

    the list of my questions is neverending, but we'll start small.

    i currently run a scrap yard with my dad and am looking to grow exponentially by the end of the year. i have all the equipment i need to run the yard, but what i don't have are the connections. i scrap all my metal with a local yard who pays $12-$14 per hundred and they sell to a company in tampa bay who when i called only pays about $13.75 per hundred. i'm assuming the company is low balling me, but i can't be sure. my question is does the quantity output by the yard determine the price i get from the company? or is the profit margin for the yard really that incremental?

    as for the my alum, copper, etc. i am currently selling a pretty large quantity to a local auto core place. they in turn export at a higher rate than they buy which means they are also just a middle man. how can i get in touch with a direct source to export my other scrap? i'd rather not deal with a broker as they haven't been much help so far.



    any info or help would be very much appreciated. thnx!


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    Are you SURE they're selling to the Tampa Bay company?

    Yes, volume will get better pricing.

    Never assume anything. This is called competitive pricing.
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    yes i am sure. i recycle with more than yard on a weekly basis to get an overview. they only use TWO major companies. i see the trucks being loaded all the time. i understand competitve pricing but it ends up just being a run around on my end.

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    do you have any idea about what kind of pricing i can expect once i am transporting truckloads?


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