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Service Center Metals Holds Ribbon Cutting for New Recycling and Extrusion Plants

Service Center Metals ribbon cutting© by Chip Jackson, SCM

Service Center Metals (SCM) cut the ribbon on a $127 million expansion — completed earlier this year — which has added 320,000 sq ft to its 100-acre campus in Prince George, Virginia. The expansion includes two new manufacturing areas — an aluminum recycling and billet casting plant and a new aluminum extrusion line.

“In 2023, Service Center Metals has set a new standard for responsible American manufacturing by producing the greenest billet in the nation with the hardest working team in the country,” said Scott Kelley, president and CEO of SCM. “Our new state-of-the art casthouse and extrusion plants further position our company as an American manufacturer at the forefront of innovation, sustainability, and community engagement.”

The expansion makes SCM the largest privately owned consumer of aluminum scrap and producer of secondary billet in North America, as well as the most environmentally friendly aluminum extrusions and billet manufacturer in the nation. In addition, it adds 125 jobs and positions at SCM.

“Service Center Metals is living proof that American manufacturing is alive and well in Virginia. Together, we are demonstrating that the Commonwealth can be a manufacturing industry leader,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin. “I applaud SCM and its leadership for positioning the Tri-Cities region as manufacturing innovators and creating well-paying jobs that support hard-working men and women and their families.”

L-R: Ribbon cutting ceremony at the Prince George plant (L-R): Harry Dillman, Service Center Metals; Donald R. Hunter, chair, Prince George County Board of Supervisors; Governor Glenn Youngkin; Chuck Dunaway, Service Center Metals; Scott Kelley, founder and CEO, Service Center Metals; Matt Lanzer, Service Center Metals; Cal Wiggins, Service Center Metals; and William H. “Bill” Goodwin Jr., The Riverstone Group. (Photo: Chip Jackson, SCM.)

Billet Casting Plant

Named Cash, the new scrap recycling billet plant uses state-of-art recycling technology. The company sources aluminum scrap, which could otherwise be discarded and wind up in landfills, from around the country to produce billets. The billet produced is made with 95% recycled aluminum, the highest recycling rate in the industry.

“We are reducing waste, conserving resources, and minimizing our carbon footprint,” said Kelley. “Our eco-friendly products align seamlessly with our nation’s environmental demands and solidifies our role as good stewards for generations to come.”

Extrusion Plant

Jimi is SCM’s new aluminum extrusion plant, joining the company’s flagship presses Elvis and The Boss. The new press will significantly increase both SCM’s capacity and capabilities. The company has shipped more than 1.8 billion pounds to customers across America since it began operations in 2003.

About SCM

Founded in 2002 and beginning operations a year later, Service Center Metals has evolved into a top aluminum extrusion and billet company. SCM produces aluminum rods, bars, shapes, and tube and pipe, all of which are shipped to customers across the U.S. The company is vertically integrated with four plants on its 100-acre campus in Prince George County and employs 378 people. In April 2022, the company opened the SCM Health Center, offering free healthcare services to team members and their families.

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