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Feigenbaum & Nair Scrap Metal Processing

Feigenbaum & Nair Scrap Metal Processing in New Britain, CT
605 South St., New Britain, CT 060513845
(860) 223-5046

Contacts

Street address:
605 South St.

City / suburb:
New Britain

County:
Hartford

State:
Connecticut

ZIP code:
060513845

Phone:
(860) 223-5046 (Primary Phone)

E-mail:
contact@fnscrapmetal.com

GPS Longitude:
-72.7523880004883

GPS Latitude:
41.6542892456055

Business description

Feigenbaum & Nair Scrap Metal Processing offers full scrap metal processing services and provides customers a maximum return.

Feigenbaum & Nair Scrap Metal Processing offers full scrap metal processing services from recovery, separation, and recycling of all types of ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals. We're dedicated to removing additional costs from our process so we can create the highest value in return for your scrap. Scrap metal can be dropped off at our facility in New Britain, CT or we can come to you. Our team offers dependable hauling, demolition services, container supply (of all sizes), and of course, professional service.

General information

Business data
Estimated number of employees: 10 to 19
Annual sales estimate: 0
City / suburb: New Britain, CT
County: Hartford
Products

scrap metals, scrap metals - processing & recycling (wholesale)

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According to our records, this business is located at 605 South St. in New Britain (in Hartford County), Connecticut 060513845, the location GPS coordinates are: 41.6542892456055 (latitude), -72.7523880004883 (longitude). Feigenbaum & Nair Scrap Metal Processing is categorized under Wholesale Scrap Metal Processing and Recycling. Current estimates show that the unit has a sales volume of $$2.5 to 5 million and staff of approximately 10 to 19 people. You can contact the company by phone at (860) 223-5046.
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