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Accurate Converter, a precious metal recycler based in Stoughton, Massachusetts, has opened a new location in Brooklyn, New York.
The company says its new facility is fully licensed and compliant with all New York state laws and expands its nationwide footprint to six locations, with three in the Northeast. Accurate adds it also offers secure shipping from anywhere in the continental U.S.
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“Providing our clients with the right tools, information and support is essential to what we do,” Accurate CEO George Lucas says. “The opportunity to strengthen our physical presence in this key region gives current and new clients in the area increased accessibility to our trademark transparent, consultative approach to buying.”
Accurate specializes in catalytic converter recycling for the recovery of platinum, palladium and rhodium, and says it brings to the New York market a knowledgeable buying team and established relationships with publicly traded global refiners, for example. Accurate has full-service facilities in Providence, Rhode Island; West Palm Beach, Florida; Joliet, Illinois; Phoenix; and Stoughton, also the home of its corporate offices.
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