Schindler (SCHN:NASDAQ) Annual Reports & Investor Relations Material

Overview

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc., a global provider of ferrous and nonferrous metal recycling services and finished steel products, has made a name for itself in the industry by acquiring, processing, and recycling an array of salvaged vehicles and industrial scrap. The company boasts a vast range of offerings, including recycled ferrous metal, nonferrous products like zorba and zurik, and catalytic converters containing precious metals like platinum, palladium, and rhodium. With 51 self-service auto parts stores, 54 metals recycling facilities, and an electric arc furnace steel mill, Schnitzer Steel Industries offers numerous finished steel products, including billets, rebar, wire rods, merchant bars, and other specialty items. The company serves steel mills, foundries, refineries, smelters, wholesalers, and a broad range of recycled metal processors, as well as many finished steel customers such as construction industry subcontractors, steel fabricators, wire drawers, and suppliers of agricultural and wood products. Established in 1906, Schnitzer Steel Industries is headquartered in Portland, Oregon.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Schindler's ticker?

Schindler's ticker is SCHN

What exchange is Schindler traded on?

The company's shares trade on the NASDAQ stock exchange

Where are Schindler's headquarters?

They are based in Portland, Oregon

How many employees does Schindler have?

There are 1001-5000 employees working at Schindler

What is Schindler's website?

It is group.schindler.com/en.html

What type of sector is Schindler?

Schindler is in the Basic Materials sector

What type of industry is Schindler?

Schindler is in the Steel & Iron industry

Who are Schindler's peers and competitors?

The following five companies are Schindler's industry peers:

- Evercore

- Ternium

- Northwest Pipe Company

- Synalloy

- Steel Dynamics