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 Huntington Machinery plant equipment recyling services


Need to remove no longer needed plant machinery and recycle your metal scrap?


Huntington Machinery offers plant production equipment demolition and scrapping services to Metro Detroit area plants.
Plant Equipment disposal, recycling and demolition services

Huntington Machinery recycling equipment utilizes several types of balers, dump hoppers, metal shreaders, cutting torches and waste compactors to perform on-site plant machinery demolition services for clients throughtout the USA and Canada. Additionally, we have a different perspective than a company who only sells used equipment. With our experience in used machinery sales, Huntington Machinery offers the best options for both resell or outright destruction & removal of end of life machinery. Our Industrial Metal Recycling jobs include dismanteling abandoned plants in Midwestern States of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana to Pensylvania and Canada. Whether you are doing a short term demolition job, production line equipment removal job, or operating a plant using production scrap, we can offer you solutions in which scrap is viewed as an asset that impacts and improves your bottom line. Rather than another cost of doing business, we often have buyers for used plant production equipment.

We scrap and recycle old used production equipment in the lower michigan area Huntington Machinery offers on-site machinery demolition and meatl scrap hauling services. Get rid of old used plant machinery and recycle scrap metals

We have a fleet of roll-off trucks, fork-lifts and tractors to get the recycling job done. Additionally our containers and flat bed trailers to haul off your scrap machinery. Please call (248) 792-4250 further information on our plant machinery recycling and disposal services.

On-site metal scrap shredder is used to demolish machinery to be hauled off to the dump.


Mobil crane loading industrial dump truck with scrap.. Crane on stational lifts picking up cut machinery
Huntinton Machinery on site doing Machinery Demolition and hauling
Huntington Machinery worker using a cutting torch... Large spotting press being cut into scrap pieces

Huntington Machinery develops a recycling program, which handles your scrap materials in a highly efficient manner, abiding by all OSHA disposal and hazardious material requirements. As always, our goal is to help you manage your scrap materials, plant machinery decommissioning, de-rigging and removal from property, as an asset.... not just a cost of doing business. We have designed systems involving all types of scrap materials and waste handling.

Our Recycling/Waste Audits and demolition servicescan be performed at any facility. Our perspective as a used plant manufacturing salesIndustrial demolition crane with hydraulic grabber broker differs from a firm which offers only metal and machinery waste management consulting services, or only waste hauling. We have dealt with all imaginble circumstances involved in handling and processing industrial scrap and understand the "real world" of efficient production as your key objective. Often we can locate buyers of useable plant machinery offering alternatives to just scrapping the machines.


FAQ's on Plant equipment recycling programs: Nearly every manufacturing plant waste and by-product stream can, and should, be recycled. Every manufacturing plant generates broken or unsude  machinery, unwanted by-product and metal scrap. In most cases, the responsibility for making this space-consuming material disappear is the lot of the plant management staff. Some of the material can be sold; some of it requires a cash outlay to de-rig, cut into pieces the scrapped machinery before anyone will remove it. Machinery Waste classified as hazardous requires careful handling according to OSHA desposal guidelines. What options do managers have for keeping the plant from being inundated with machinery and metalic type trash?

reducing a metal building into small scrap pieces ..Huntington's demolition team hauls off unwanted industrial plant machinery
Scrap metal and shredded metal building before removal

What drives recycling?

For waste materials, the short answer is environmental regulation and the decreasing availability of landfills. For metalic scrap, the answer is more complex. There are the normal events in the business world. Plants close, Tier auto parts suppliers face industry demand down-turns. Scrap buyers go bankrupt or default on contract sales, soft markets do not consume available metal scrap production, metal use technology changes—the reasons are endless.

Many plant equipment production items are liquidated through on-site auctions. Others change hands through outright sales or on-line auctions. Just like the clearance rack in the clothing department at the local store, recycling of used machinery saves money.

Take aluminum, for example. Producing the metal from bauxite requires enormous amounts of electrical energy. But it is possible to obtain equivalent aluminum ingots by reprocessing existing aluminum scrap, a much less energy-intensive approach. In this case, recycling the scrap saves not only the cost of mining and extraction; it reduces energy consumption as well. If you accept the proposition that there is value in scrap and waste material, and you are willing to make some procedural changes in the way you handle it in your plant, there is a potentially profitable opportunity to be seized.

Portable metal scrap container Hydraulic mobil crane with large Magnet pickup
Storage containers loaded with cut metal scrap on job site

Segregation is good... when it comes to metal scrap

The old adage is true: If you put a drop of fine wine in a barrel of sewage, you’ve got sewage. And if you put a drop of sewage in a barrel of wine, you’ve still got sewage. Waste streams--even if they consist of toxic or hazardous chemicals--have potential market value only as long as they are uncontaminated by extraneous material.

The idea of ensuring the segregation of the many waste streams in a plant can seem daunting. Look at it this way. In some measure, theHuntingtom Machinery worker torching a huge metal machinery part financial performance of your plant is judged superior to the extent it reduces operating costs. Reducing operating cost by simply scaling back on production rates is not a viable solution. There is still an obligation to make scheduled quantities of product and, in terms of raw material, manufacturing takes what it takes. If, on the other hand, you could find low-cost raw material that meets your specifications, it would be wise to purchase it.

Another manufacturing plant may have something it considers to be excess inventory, unwanted by-product or scrap. And the material might fit your needs quite nicely, especially if there is some assurance of a constant supply. But no purchasing department will take a chance by purchasing mixed, contaminated raw material. The same logic that keeps your plant from buying mixed material prevents you from being able to sell it to others.

Our pricing and service is negotiable

You may have several tons of scrap cast iron chips with an expected value in the marketplace--if there is anyone willing to buy the lot. When a market is relatively illiquid, it can take some time to empty that tank and clear out the chips and make a profit at the same time. Getting rid of clean, uncontaminated metal scrap material is sometimes difficult--supply and demand in its finest form. We take that risk and contract with you to demolish and remove unwanted equipment and metalic trash.

Regardless of market liquidity, disposal can be like horse trading with its haggling, bargaining and negotiating. Some factors that affect price are purity, quantity, timing and a feeling for what the market will bear. Just as it is harder to dispose of material of lower purity, it is harder to unload small lots.  Any scrap middleman or broker you use will need to be compensated, usually through some sort of commission. Contract direct with Huntinton Machinery and bypass the middlemen fees. When charged with the responsibility to rid your plant of metal waste, broken machinery and scrap we are the logical contractor.

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We provide all the on-site equipment for ridding your plant
of unwanted or obsolete production equipment and metal scrap.


Buyers worldwide can search or browse our used equipment listings, classifieds and auctions from the above or side navigation links. You can arrange a direct purchase price or post an offer with Huntington Machinery Inc acting as your "buyers agent" within our close group of trusted MBA brokers. Post free "want to buy or Sell" classified Ads that are searchable from over 20,000 sites. Many of our Buyers are from Overseas creating startup metal stamping plants.

We can search a huge machinery database for hard to fine production machinery

HuntingtonMachinery.com offers fee based services ranging from expert appraisels, auctioneering, plant liquidations, retrofitting, worldwide transporting and onsite rigging through our industry alliance members. We are proud members of the Machine Brokers Alliance (MBA) and have access to a "business to business" private web site for streamlining transactions and communications between resellers- brokers- manufacturers- and industry specialists. Feel free to join our double Opt-in Mailing list managed through Yahoo or just e-mail or call in your requests. Enjoy your visit as we build out this used machinery site.

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