Newark, New Jersey (NJ) Steel Works, Blast Furnaces (Including Coke Ovens), and Rolling Mills Companies

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RECO Nelson Inc
248 Thomas St.
Newark NJ 07114
(973) 824-4726
AMG Resources Corporation
317 Frelinghuysen Ave.
Newark NJ 07114
(973) 242-4177
Metal Management
PO Box 5157
Newark NJ 07105
(973) 344-4570
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Colantuano-Klurman Assoc Inc
225 Clifford St.
Newark NJ 07105
(973) 589-5445
Ferranti Steel & Aluminum Inc
722 Frelinghuysen Ave.
Newark NJ 07114
(973) 824-8496
C & K Scrap Metal
225 Clifford St.
Newark NJ 07105
(973) 589-5445
Bayonne Nipple
82 Hackensack Ave.
Newark NJ 7105
(973) 578-8440
Welded Products Co Inc
330 Raymond Blvd 336
Newark NJ 07105
(973) 589-0180
Welded Products CO
336 Raymond Boulevard
Newark NJ 07105
(973) 589-0180
C & K Scrap Metal
225 Clifford St.
Newark NJ 07105
(973) 589-5445
Resolv Corporation
150 Saint Charles St # 7
Newark NJ 07105
(973) 676-5141
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