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DURING COVID

GROWING VOLUMES, GROWING THE BUSINESS

NEW SHREDDER AND NON-FERROUS SYSTEM ADDED BY DMS METALS TO KEEP UP WITH INCREASING VOLUMES

BY KEITH BARKER, EDITOR

Established in 1974, DMS Metals is a second-generation family-run business currently under the leadership of Andrew and Paul Gallo. Located 30 minutes north of Toronto in Stouffville, Ontario, DMS Metals prides their business on providing exceptional service and delivering a full range of metal recycling solutions throughout Canada and the United States. Over the last few years, DMS has experienced an increase in volumes, which drove the need for another processing solution in addition to their shears and balers.

This past March, DMS Metals (established in 1974 as Don Mills Steel and Metals Ltd.) installed their first automobile shredder, a WENDT M6090 modular plant, along with a new non-ferrous processing system. President Andrew Gallo says it provides the company with additional versatility and independence while aiding in their overall growth strategy.

“As our business started to grow and our volumes increased we were having trouble placing all of our tons competitively at the local shredders, so we felt a need to become more self-sufficient,” explains Gallo. “Also, given that we are at the doorstep of a growing city such as Toronto we are starting to see an increase in the amount of consumable [shreddable] scrap that we receive, which made the idea of a shredder even more attractive.”

Processing primarily cars, light sheet iron and aluminum products, he says their new shredder has already benefitted the company by allowing them to be more versatile and competitive on both the buying and selling sides of the business. Additionally, since commissioning the shredding plant and non-ferrous system, DMS Metals has added 10 people to their team.

The WENDT M6090 automobile shredder uses a Bowe Disc Rotor and 2,500-hp motor, and is equipped with an infeed conveyor and dual magstand with electromagnetic drums. The plant’s modular design also features a pre-fabricated motor enclosure and platform,

remote, pre-wired e-house, control pulpit, pre-fabricated fluid power house, and structural steel frame that allows the shredder to be installed on a flat concrete pad.

“The WENDT M6090 was right-sized for our operation and provides us the versatility to process many different grades of material and at much higher volumes,” says Gallo, adding that their purchase this year also included a non-ferrous recovery system using eddy current separators to recover aluminum (Zorba). This is a part of the business they plan to continue to expand on.

“A shredding plant without a non-ferrous system is like a car with no wheels,” comments Gallo. “It is a good start, but it won’t get you very far. The non-ferrous system heavily contributes to the profitability of our overall process.

“A shredder is a unique piece of machinery,” he continues. “When purchasing equipment of this magnitude, you are diving into a long-term partnership with the company that you purchase it from. WENDT’s service department is available 24-7 and is always extremely helpful and professional. It reflects their attentiveness to customer service and reaffirms the confidence we’ve placed in partnering with WENDT.”

With respect to technical support, Gallo says there have been numerous occasions where WENDT accessed their machine remotely to help troubleshoot minor issues confronted. “We also find that the mill design allows for easy access which makes it easier to flip and switch hammers, particularly because of the pin puller mechanism,” he says.

“WENDT’s M6090 Shredder is a state-of-the-art machine that has exceeded all of our expectations. We have met all of our production targets so far and are looking forward to learning more about the machine and further developing production efficiencies.” RPN

From left: Andrew, Nick and Paul Gallo, owners of DMS Metals near Toronto.

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