Metals
Spectro Alloys, a Midwest based recycler of aluminum, celebrated the opening of its state-of-the-art distribution center with employees, customers and local officials. The $6 million project completed this fall provides a new face to the facility and is part of the company’s ongoing efforts to modernize and become Minnesota’s recycling plant of the future.
The 70,000 sq.ft. distribution center helps streamline the production, shipping and receiving processes at Spectro Alloys, which provides recycled aluminum ingots to regional die casters and foundries. The recycled material is then made into new products people use every day in the automotive, power sports, home, turf and snow maintenance, and many other industries.
“This building is a direct result of working together as a team to find ways to make our processes better and to continue to deliver more benefits from aluminum recycling,” said Luke Palen, Spectro Alloys president. “The steps we’ve taken in the past few years to invest in our operations and environmental performance will secure our role in aluminum recycling for decades to come.”
After coming off the casting line at 375 to 450 degrees, the aluminum ingots cool in the new distribution center before being shipped to customers. In the cooler months, heat from the cooling ingots will be used to warm the building, reducing energy consumption. It’s also optimized for solar power. The idea for the new facility came from Spectro Alloys employees, who sought ways to reduce truck traffic and improve the atmosphere inside the recycling plant.
At the grand opening celebration, the company also unveiled a new 145’ mural designed by local artist Adam Turman, which captures the entire aluminum recycling process from used scrap to the final products that people use every day.
Combined with recent air filtration and pollution control system upgrades, and a new business office, Spectro Alloys has invested significantly in its operations over the past year. In 2023, Spectro Alloys will celebrate 50 years of recycling in Rosemount.
Published in the December 2022 Edition