Argentine Scrap metal exporter EISENHARDT bags The Bizz 2015 award

Published: Jun 3, 2015 14:27
Argentine Scrap metal exporter EISENHARDT has won The Bizz 2015 award.

ARGENTINA June 03 2015 11:35 AM

BUENOS AIRES (Scrap Register): Argentine Scrap metal exporter EISENHARDT has won The Bizz 2015 award. This prize is granted as the result of investigations done across the Departments of Economy and Production, Chambers of Commerce, institutes of statistics and online consults.

In 2004 and 2005 the World Confederation of Businesses has distinguished the company with the "Bizz Awards", selecting companies and institutions of every country member of the world.

Eisenhardt which supplies HMS, steel rails, stainless steel scrap, copper scrap, aluminum scrap, lead scrap, shredded scrap, lms bundles scrap, steel turning scrap, rotors, paper and plastic scraps.

EISENHARDT has been exporting scrap commodities for 36 years to Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey and Vietnam.
 

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