Export Preparation Support
Export Preparation Support
Your Gateway to International Scrap Markets: Navigating the complexities of international trade requires a partner who understands global maritime laws and environmental standards. U2R Global assists clients in preparing their scrap for the global stage, ensuring every shipment is “export-ready.”
Standardized Loading:
We specialize in sea-container loading, utilizing techniques that maximize space and weight limits while ensuring the structural integrity of the container.
Documentation & Compliance:
Our team manages the “red tape,” including shipping manifests, and compliance with the destination country’s environmental import regulations.
Quality Inspection Support:
We facilitate third-party inspections (such as SGS or CCIC) to verify material quality before it leaves the port, reducing the risk of international disputes or rejections.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Common Inquiries About Our Scrap & Recycling Services
How do you determine the price for my scrap metal?
Our pricing is based on the current LME (London Metal Exchange) and COMEX market rates. We update our prices daily to ensure you receive the most competitive and fair valuation for your materials based on weight and grade.
What industries do you currently serve?
We provide specialized services for construction, automotive manufacturing, demolition contractors, HVAC specialists, and municipal utility providers. No project is too large for our industrial fleet.
Do you provide bins or containers for long-term projects?
Yes. We offer a variety of container sizes (roll-off bins, hoppers, and drums) for long-term site placement. We can set up a "swap-out" schedule where we replace full bins with empty ones as needed.
Is there a minimum volume required for a pickup?
For commercial and industrial clients, we typically require a minimum weight to ensure cost-effectiveness. Please contact our logistics team with your location and an estimate of your material volume for a custom quote.
Do you handle hazardous materials or electronic waste?
We focus primarily on ferrous and non-ferrous metals. For e-waste (computers, circuit boards) or hazardous materials, please call us directly so we can confirm if we have the specific permits required for your region.