SMI Strengthens Midwest Scrap Footprint with Allmetal Recycling Acquisition
SMI CEO Jerrit Burgess said Allmetal aligns closely with the company’s family-built, locally led business model and strong community focus.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Scrap Management Industries, Inc. (SMI), one of the Midwest’s leading ferrous and nonferrous metal recycling companies, has announced the acquisition of Kansas-based Allmetal Recycling, strengthening its regional footprint and operational capacity.
The deal adds Allmetal’s network of 10 recycling locations across Kansas, including three yards in Wichita and additional facilities in Salina, Newton, Harper, McPherson, Great Bend, Kingman and Pratt. Following the acquisition, SMI will operate 19 yards across Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma, supported by five automobile shredders, including two Mega Shredders, with services extending into surrounding states.
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SMI CEO Jerrit Burgess said Allmetal aligns closely with the company’s family-built, locally led business model and strong community focus. He noted that the combination will enhance service levels by offering more locations, greater capacity and expanded resources while maintaining local decision-making.
Allmetal will continue to operate under its existing name as part of the SMI family of companies. Founded in 2009, Allmetal is owned by cousins Clint and Kolby Cornejo, who will remain in leadership roles and continue managing daily operations.
The acquisition is expected to benefit industrial, commercial and walk-in customers through a broader footprint, expanded logistics options and continued investment in facilities and customer experience.