Hey Guys:
I am from South Carolina. I am in Law Enforcement and obviously, I work with the local scrap yards a good bit. For the most part, they all work fairly well with me when I am working my cases. Then again, I understand that often times, the scrap yards are the true victims. They are the ones who the theives are bringing stolen goods to, they pay for them and then sometimes the items are recovered and returned to the victim. The victim then gets their stuff back, the theif has a check (or cash) and the scrap yard is the one that is really out of the money. I often try to get the victim to reimburse the scrap yards/pawn shops when this happens and if not, I ask the Judge to order restitution for the dealers.
Anyway, having seen the steady flow of traffic when I am at the yards, and knowing first hand about the money to be made. I have spoken with my brother who has the means to start a new scrap business. He already has land and has considered "setting up" on about 40 acres (if needed) in a location that is about 7 miles from Nucor Steel in Darlington, SC. That would be the closest
scrap metal yard to Nucor out of the yards in our area. I know nothing about the business end of scrapping and that is why I found my way here. I do have many questions such as licensing requirements for my state, whether or not the industry is flooded with yards or if it is still a good time to consider getting into the scrap business, whether Nucor would typically be the buyer for a local scrapper or what other buyers there are local to South Carolina and abroad, approximate start up costs including equipment (scales, buildings, etc.), Goverment funding available to new recycling businesses such as environmental grants, and if he would be better off partnering with an existing larger company and franchising or something similar. I do not know where to begin, so I will surf these forums and post questions that I do not find answers for when searching archives. Until then, I hope to get to know some of you while I research this business and possibly even meet some local people through this forum who I may meet someday and do business with.
Thanks,
Todd
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