Automotive

Panhandle Converter Recycling names president

Panhandle Converter Recycling (PCR) has appointed Lyle A. Peluso Jr. as the new president, and launched a new brand called Urban Mining.


Peluso was originally hired to run the information technology department at PCR in 2011. After accepting the position of chief operating officer, Peluso’s leadership aided in the increase of the sales division 5-fold, developed 9 unique divisions, and added over 70 jobs in the Dothan, Alabama area.

The Urban Mining (UM) system is a unique recycling system that boasts a non-biased, scientific approach for determining the value of spent auto catalyst in a given market.
UM is the most efficient proprietary end-to-end system in the world. It allows users to build a proprietary database that eliminates industry confusion and promotes growth through a repeatable, sustainable model.

The UM software infrastructure provides a framework that allows a repeatable and reliable process flow, obtainable in any market worldwide. It offers live global data analysis streams anywhere on any device, allowing easy access and making it mobile-friendly all in real-time.

Published in the October 2014 Edition of American Recycler News

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