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Scrap Metal Recycling Equipment Appraisers

M&E Appraisal Associates, Inc. (“M&EAA”) are certified scrap metal recycling equipment appraisers.

M&EAA provides scrap metals recycling machinery & scrap metals recycling equipment appraisals for use by business owners, corporations, financial institutions and asset based lenders, accountants, attorneys and other legal professionals.

Scrap yard machinery appraisals & woodworking equipment appraisals are provided for the following purposes: asset based lending or refinance; allocation of purchase price (Fair Value); bankruptcy; condemnation or eminent domain; corporate conversions and dissolution; divorce; insurance loss settlement; lease end negotiations; management considerations; mergers, purchases, and sales; and taxation (ad valorem, estate and gift).

M&EAA’s machinery & equipment appraisers are experienced in providing medical equipment appraisals, construction equipment appraisals, manufacturing equipment appraisals, industrial equipment appraisals, and transportation equipment appraisals.

Types of ferrous & non ferrous scrap metal recycling equipment appraised include hydraulic shears, shredding systems, eddy current separators, balers, car flatteners, copper choppers, wire strippers, aluminum compacting & melting equipment, portable shears, material handlers, magnets & magnet generators, grapples, cranes, wheel loaders, dozers, copper choppers, roll off trucks & trailers, scrap metal containers, truck scales, over the road vehicles, etc.

To contact M&EAA about the specifics of your machinery & equipment appraisal, please call us at (844) VALUEME (825-8363).

Scrap Metal Recycling Equipment Appraisals

M&E Appraisal Associates, Inc. (M&EAA) provide certified scrap metal recycling equipment appraisals.

The principal of M&EAA has extensive experience appraising the machinery & equipment of scrap metal recycling facilities. Operators in this industry are engaged in the collection, processing and recycling of ferrous metals, like iron and steel, and nonferrous metals such as aluminum, copper and nickel. The typical recycling process involves sorting, shearing, shredding, torching and baling scrap metal to be sold to downstream metal smelters for further processing.

Specific machinery & equipment appraised includes mega shredder systems, hydraulic shears, magnetic and eddy current separation systems, balers, melt furnaces, casting lines, ring shredders, copper choppers, car crushers, forklifts and other material handling equipment.

Industry Observations: The scrap metal recycling industry has been exposed to the full force of the global economy over the past five years. While the industry quickly rebounded in 2010 and continued to improve through 2011 and 2012, domestic and international demand conditions have softened, and the industry has yet to reach its prerecession high. However, the industry is expected to experience a less volatile period over the five years to 2018 as metal price fluctuations settle down.