First Stop of SMM Japan Field Trip Post 2026 3rd GRMI: Wakoh Metal

Published: May 22, 2026 15:02

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 morning of May 13, the delegation visited Wakoh Metal Co.,LTD. and received a warm welcome from the firm’s management.

Company Profile

 Wakoh Metal Co.,LTD. was established in 1980 and is currently the third-largest scrap metal yard in Japan. 

In 1983, the Sagamihara plant was officially put into operation, covering an area of 4,950 m², laying a solid foundation for the company's subsequent business development. In 2001, the Suzuju plant was successfully commissioned, covering an area of 3,510 m², further expanding the company's production and operational scale. In 2004, the Yokohama law firm was officially opened, a move that helped the company better connect with local business and improve market service efficiency. In 2005, the company successfully obtained ISO14001 certification, marking the achievement of internationally advanced standards in environmental management. In 2008, the Osaka plant was put into operation, covering an area of 2,000 m², providing strong support for the company's business expansion in the Kansai region. In 2009, the Aikawa plant was officially put into operation, covering an area of up to 14,510 m², becoming another important milestone in the company's development history and greatly enhancing the company's overall operational capabilities.

 

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