I am currently trying to open a scrap yard and was wondering if anyone can tell me what kind of profit margins do smaller yards make selling to larger yards verses selling direct to refineries?
I am currently trying to open a scrap yard and was wondering if anyone can tell me what kind of profit margins do smaller yards make selling to larger yards verses selling direct to refineries?
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As far as profit margins, it depends on how much you can get. Extended contracts, brokers, and other elements control this. Transportation costs, labor, equipment, etc. will dictate your overhead. If you want more information, PM me after you have earned the right. Good luck.
I hope you have some experience scrapping and have done some footwork making contacts, and don't just suddenly want to start a yard out of the blue, also do you have the finances to start a yard?
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Starting your own business is tough, I'd say if you want to go for it make sure you know the market in your area and if there's a need for another scrap yard think about it. Make sure you have a significant amount of capital on hand, and when you're thinking about costs double all of them because there are so many little costs here and there and taxes and regulations that'll cost much more than you initially expect.
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