@submarinepainter:
thanks brother! I'll use the search extensively. I thought of asking real people as the information is realtime & relevant to the premises that are provided.
@Mick:
U THE MAN! i like the way to sound, "it'll come". Yes it has to! The info you provided was a good kickstart for someone like me. I've started wiki'ing about metals.
What i came across was, EM = electromotors, Cu = Copper, Au = Aluminium. I'm looking at this from a traders point of view bcoz i'm soon going to be hired as one.
All i know till now is that the scrap yards collect scrap & then sort it. The sorting is a chronological process where each heap of scrap has a unique quality. Then there is an auction. The participants are basically the the recycling giants in the corporate world. These heaps are then transported to respective foundries (mostly the logistical operations occur by sea as it has the least carbon trail, cost reduction, risk-free). Once the vessels unload the scrap they load coils of recycled iron or metal or billets etc etc.
This info. is all very generic & everything said & done i need information on how to source scrap, huge quantities (in TONNES) & how does the commodity trading work, any links, blogs, chats are welcome. I am ready to make you a phone call in real-time if you promise to give out information. I'm looking at a bigger picture brothers. Help me out here.
@Mechanic688:
well some things dont sound the same in different brains insipte of the same words. Let me be clear, i'm getting into trading on a corporate level & i'll be never touching any metal. I'll be punching away on my keyboard, logging in a few applications & using the data from stock exchanges. My work will be to source tonnes of steel, iron,zinc copper, aluminium & ensure delivery on a JIT (just-in-time) basis. help me out brother.
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