Ontario e-cycler boosts capacity in move to pull in scrap from US
Dec 30, 2005 | 11:57 AM
| Paul Schaffer
Maser Corp., a recently established electronics recycler operating in Ontario, has boosted capacity to go after discarded equipment from the United States. The company is looking at opening branch facilities, according to an announcement, but there is no rush.
The Maser facility in Barrie, which began full-scale operations in March, has expanded its intake capacity to 3 to 5 tonnes an hour with a major gain in efficiency, the company said.....
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