We are located in the Midwest.

Does anyone know the price difference between auto shred and HMS #1?

My idea involves considering Hammel shredders, potentially fetching a higher price by selling directly to mills instead of to another shredder. Hammel shredders reportedly process 25-35 cars per hour, less than large stationary shredders.

Here's my thought process:

  • Lower monthly throughput requirements justify the shredder.
  • Easier to obtain a loan due to its movability and resale potential.
  • High throughput enough to remain profitable.
  • Lower operating costs compared to standard shredders.
  • Potential to rent out the shredder to other yards, companies, or municipalities needing material shredding. They also commonly shred wood.

I wasn't aware magnets couldn't move cars, but nearby shredders use them. Would a magnet grapple combo suffice?

My plan includes establishing a yard near a rail line for optimal scrap processing and shipping. We would purchase scrap from haulers and yards lacking shredders or rail access, processing ferrous scrap primarily, with non-ferrous as a secondary focus, picking off non-ferrous materials from ferrous scrap to maintain high throughput.

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