Hello everyone, i am new to this forum, and scrapping as a whole. I went to college and received a BA in business. I currently work as a records management specialist, traveling all over the country 45 weeks a year. During my travels, and even locally in new england, i often see run down, old, or non-used 53' foot big rig trailers. I have always wondered if it would be worth the time and effort to try and get a small scrapping business going.
I'm open to any advice and suggestions anyone may have, especially pertaining to whether such a venture is even worth it. By the looks of some trailers that seem to not have moved in years, i would asume an arrangment or purchase of such trailers could be relatively easy. But after said purchase, the logistics are what have me wondering if it would be worth it. Some may need minor tire work to be road worthy to get them to a scrap yard. Some may have more scrap value then others. Costs may grow rapidly with all logistics involved such as paying a trucker, or renting a truck to move the trailer.
I'de be looking to try and do it with as little man hours of labor as possible. Are there scrap yards that accept full trailers (not broken down at all)? Would it only be worth it if the trailer was broken down prior to being taken to a scrap yard? Do costs and scrap values fluctuate to the point that it may not be worth it?
These are the general questions i have, and was hoping people in this forum could help me with and offer any other advice or suggestions they may have.
I thank you all for your time, and any tips you may have.
-nhquinn
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