Allied Alloys LP

LLOYS LP F ounded in 2006, Allied Alloys may be a relatively new company but it has already made a significant impact in the metal recycling and management space. In 2008, the firm was approached by another scrap metal business, Titan Metals Corporation, and the two companies merged the following year to create Allied Alloys as it is known today. Benefitting from Titan Metals’ strong trading relationships with India, Pakistan, and other Far East markets, Allied Alloys rapidly expanded from a family-run organization, founded by Mitch Greenberg, to one that had the capacity to move large volumes of metal on a global scale. Based in Houston, Texas, Allied Alloys has grown from a small entity of just five employees to one that trades all over the world and currently has close to 100 employees. Nidhi Turakhia, Executive Vice President of Allied Alloys, recently spoke with Business View about the current state of the stainless steel market and her ambitions for the future of the company. Looking back at what has been a challenging year for so many industries, Turakhia gives M O V I N G M E T A L S O N A G L O B A L S C A L E

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