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Home > Company Index > Metals & Mining > Metals & Alloys Distribution > The David J. Joseph Company

The David J. Joseph Company
 PROFILE
In business since 1855, it's fair to say David J. Joseph Co. (DJJ) has been in a scrap or two. One of the largest scrap metal brokerage operations in the US, DJJ recycles and sells both ferrous (iron and steel) and nonferrous metals (copper, aluminum, lead, and brass) worldwide. To accomplish this feat, the company operates 10 automobile shredders and 13 trading offices in 20 US states and in Mexico. Its shredders can process up to a million car hulks each year. DJJ is a subsidiary of Netherlands-based energy and retail firm SHV Holdings (which also owns 60% of European scrap metal giant Thyssen Sonnenberg Recycling). DJJ has spun off its transportation operation as Joseph Transportation (also owned by SVH).

 COMPETITION
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 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 1,500.00
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 0.0%
Employees: 1,200
Revenue per employee: $1,250,000.00

 KEY PEOPLE
• Keith B. Glass
    CEO
• James H. Goetz
    CFO

 CONTACT INFO
300 Pike St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
US
Phone: 513-621-8770
Fax: 513-345-4395
Online: Web Site

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