The David J. Joseph Company
Since it has been in business since the 19th century, it's probably fair to say that The David J. Joseph Company (DJJ) has been in a scrap or two. One of the largest scrap-metal brokerage operations in the US, DJJ recycles both ferrous (iron and steel) and nonferrous metals (copper, aluminum, lead, and brass) worldwide. To accomplish this feat, The David J. Joseph company operates about 60 scrap processing centers (including 15 car shredders) and about a dozen trading offices in the US. Its shredders can process up to a million car hulks each year. DJJ had been a subsidiary of Dutch energy and retail firm SHV Holdings, but US steel minimill titan Nucor acquired The David J. Joseph company in 2008 for $1.1 billion.
Contact Details
Office Address
The David J. Joseph Company
300 Pike St.
Cincinnati, OH, USA 45202
Phone: (513) 419-6200
Fax: (513) 419-6222
Executives
President and CEO
Keith B. Grass
EVP Finance, CFO and Secretary
James H. (Jim) Goetz