Resources

Free Freight Calculation Tools Every Shipping Professional Needs

Accuracy in freight calculations is the difference between a profitable shipment and an expensive mistake. Whether you are quoting clients, comparing rates across modes, or verifying demurrage claims, having the right tools at hand saves time and prevents costly errors. We are pleased to highlight two powerful free tools recently launched by [The Charter Box], […]

Free Freight Calculation Tools Every Shipping Professional Needs Read More »

RADIATION TESTING OF SCRAP METAL

Compliance Guide | Permissible Limits | Testing Procedures Based on WHO / IAEA Guidelines  •  Applicable to Global Scrap Trade 1. Introduction Scrap metal recycling is a globally significant industry. However, radioactive contamination of scrap metal poses serious risks to workers, recyclers, and the public. Radioactive materials can enter the scrap stream from industrial equipment,

RADIATION TESTING OF SCRAP METAL Read More »

Zorba Scrap

Zorba SHREDDED NONFERROUS SCRAP (predominantly aluminum)

Shall be made up of a combination of the nonfer- rous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, magnesium, stainless steel, nickel, tin, and zinc, in elemental or alloyed (solid) form. The percentage of each metal within the nonferrous concentrate shall be subject to agreement between buyer and seller. Material generated by eddy current, air separation, flota- tion,

Zorba SHREDDED NONFERROUS SCRAP (predominantly aluminum) Read More »

REMA / ISRI Bundled Scrap

213  Steel can bundles. Steel can scrap compressed to charging box size and weighing not less than 75 pounds per cubic foot. Cans may be baled without removal of paper labels, but free of other non-metallics. May include up to 5 gallon tin coated containers. 214  No. 3 bundles. Old sheet steel, compressed to charging

REMA / ISRI Bundled Scrap Read More »

Ferrous Shredded Scrap ISRI / REMA 210,211 and 212

210 Shredded scrap. Homogeneous iron and steel scrap, magnetically separated, originating from automobiles, unpre- pared No. 1 and No. 2 steel, miscellaneous baling and sheet scrap. Average density 50 pounds per cubic foot. 211 Shredded scrap. Homogeneous iron and steel scrap magnetically sep- arated, originating from automobiles, unprepared No. 1 and No. 2 steel, miscellaneous

Ferrous Shredded Scrap ISRI / REMA 210,211 and 212 Read More »