Second Stop of SMM Japan Field Trip Post 2026 3rd GRMI: Noda Metal Industry

Published: May 22, 2026 15:31

On May 12, the 2026 SMM (3rd) Global Renewable Metal Industry Chain Summit & Battery Recycling Forum , organized by Shanghai Metals Market (SMM), drew to a successful close at the Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel in Tokyo, Japan!  

Following the event, SMM arranged an overseas field trip for delegates. The delegation paid visits to renowned local recycling enterprises in Japan to learn about operational practices and technological advancements in Japan's recycled non-ferrous metal sector.

On the afternoon of May 13, the delegation visited Noda Metal Industry and received a warm welcome from the firm’s management.

Company Profile

Noda Metal Industry Co., Ltd. is located in Noda City, Chiba Prefecture, and is engaged in the recycling of various scrap metals including aluminum and copper. The company is committed to creating recycling value and contributing to society through its scrap metal recycling business, and therefore purchases and recycles scrap metals under strict quality management. It primarily recovers or sells scrap metals generated from demolition sites, factories, and other locations, with products exported to Southeast Asia, China, and other countries.

 

 

With stable business capabilities and high-quality services, the company has established a scalable operational advantage. Its current annual aluminum scrap trading volume exceeds 20,000 mt, and copper scrap trading volume exceeds 5,000 mt, continuously contributing to the development of the circular economy.



 

This visit was an important practice of SMM's efforts to build an international exchange platform for the recycled metal industry, creating a bridge for direct dialogue and experience sharing between Chinese and Japanese enterprises. Through on-site observation and face-to-face exchanges, attendees gained in-depth understanding of Noda Metal Industry Co., Ltd.'s technological advantages, operational management experience, and market strategies in the recycled metal sector. They gained particularly valuable insights in areas such as refined processing of scrap metals and collaborative operations across the entire industry chain, providing valuable references for enterprises in China to optimize production models and enhance technological capabilities.

 

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