ELG makes personnel changes

The stainless steel recycling company, ELG Metals Inc. has recently made a number of personnel changes to its US operations. ELG has stated that the reorganization of its US staff follows its long-term strategy as well as the integration of the company’s recent acquisitions.

ELG Metals parent company, ELG-Haniel, is a stainless steel scrap and special alloys trading firm headquartered in Duisburg, Germany, but with 40 locations across the world including the branch in the United States.
The changes, which are mostly to do with management, will allow the company to further develop its super alloys and titanium businesses while still focusing on customer needs, costs and quality.

Tommy Morton, who is the former head of production of ABS Alloys & Metals USA will take over as general manager of ELG Utica Alloys, replacing David Borg, who will be retiring. At ELG’s facility in New York, Fred Schweizer, current vice president of production will also assume the role of general manager.

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