PJ Metal Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:128660
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PJ Metal Co Ltd
Glance View
PJ Metal Co Ltd takes scrap and other non-ferrous metal feedstock and turns it into metal alloys and ingots for industrial use. In simple terms, it sits in the middle of the metal supply chain: it buys used or low-grade metal, processes it, and sells standardized raw material that factories can melt again into parts and components. Its main customers are manufacturers that need a steady supply of metal inputs, such as foundries, die-casting companies, and other industrial buyers that use alloy products in their own production. The company makes money by selling these processed metal products, with pricing tied closely to the underlying metal market and the value added by sorting, refining, and alloying the material. What makes this business different is that it is not making finished consumer goods. It is a materials business that depends on efficient sourcing, processing know-how, and reliable quality control. That gives PJ Metal a role as a supplier of reusable industrial metal feedstock, which is important in markets where customers want consistent material quality and a dependable supply of raw metal.
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