Sun Metalon Relocates Headquarters to Illinois to Strengthen Metal Recycling and Industry Ties

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Sun Metalon Inc., a leader in metal recycling, has announced its move from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Wood Dale, Illinois. This strategic relocation places the company closer to key markets such as foundry, die casting, smelting, and machining industries. These sectors, integral to automotive, construction machinery, heavy industry, and steel manufacturing, heavily rely on high-quality recycled metals. The proximity to these industries allows Sun Metalon to better serve its clients and strengthen its position in the metals recycling market.

 

Enhancing Service and Efficiency for Key Clients

The relocation aims to enhance Sun Metalon’s access to its core clients in the Midwest, especially those in Illinois and surrounding regions. CEO Kazuhiko Nishioka emphasized that the new headquarters, near Chicago, will enable the company to better serve its customers. The move supports the company’s commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the metal recycling industry, with a special focus on sustainability and energy efficiency.

 

Innovative Electromagnetic Technology for Cleaner Metals

Sun Metalon is known for its advanced electromagnetic technology, which helps recover metals, including difficult-to-recycle materials. This process not only recycles dirty metal waste but also reduces energy consumption and CO2 emissions. With these innovations, Sun Metalon is improving the efficiency and environmental performance of its operations. As industries move towards sustainability, Sun Metalon continues to provide cleaner, higher-value products.

 

Supporting Net Zero Initiatives and Sustainability

In line with global Net Zero initiatives, Sun Metalon’s focus on energy-efficient recycling processes helps reduce the environmental footprint of industries dependent on metal inputs. With the increasing demand for sustainable materials, the company’s ability to deliver recycled metals that adhere to strict environmental standards positions it as a leading contributor to the green transition in the manufacturing sector.

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