Armco Metals, a competitive player in metal
distribution and metal recycling in China’s booming steel industry, aims to
become the largest, most reliable recycled scrap steel provider in the country.
Operating five subsidiaries that harmoniously collaborate to meet increasing
market demands, Armco Metals provides recycled scrap steel and metal and
nonferrous metal ores imported from more than 10 countries.
Armco Metals’ subsidiaries are strategically
located throughout China, enabling the companies to capitalize on the country’s
existing infrastructure and improve import and distribution logistics and
costs. Through its subsidiaries in the port cities of Hong Kong, Shanghai, and
Lianyungang and the mainland city of Zhengzhou, Armco Metals is able to rapidly
distribute recycled scrap steel and metal and nonferrous metal ores throughout
the country.
Since its founding in 2001, Armco Metals has
established long-standing relationships with more than 100 small-sized and
medium-sized metal producers, and under its current management team has
experienced considerable growth in the last seven years.
Employing a business strategy based on his
extensive industry management experience, Armco Metals’ Chief Executive Officer
Kexuan Yoa has guided the company from a foreign enterprise specialized in
metal ore trading to a global company in the integrated business of import,
production, sales and distribution.
Yoa joined Armco in 2008. In addition to his
roles as CEO and chairman of the board, he also serves as chairman and general
manager of the company’s Armco Metals International Ltd. subsidiary. Prior to
his employment with Armco, Yoa for five years served as the general manager of
the Tianjin Branch for Zhengzhou Gaoxin District Development Co. Ltd., a
Chinese metal distribution business for which he was responsible for managing
and coordinating the delivery of iron ore from around the world to China.
Yoa works alongside Chief Financial Officer
Fengtao Wen, who has also been with Armco in this capacity since 2008. Since
2005, Wen has also served as the accounting manager of Armco Metals
International and its subsidiary, Henan Armco & Metawise Trading Co., Ltd.
Wen graduated from the Economics Department of Zhengzhou University in 1996 and
promptly took a position in the accounting department of Zhengzhou Smithing Co.
Ltd. where he remained until joining Armco nine years later.
Armco’s core leadership team also includes
Weigang Zhao, vice general manager of Armet (Lianyungang) Renewable Resources
and member of Armco’s board of directors. Zhao joined Armco’s board in 2008, a
year after he obtained his position with Armet (Lianyungang) Renewable
Resources. Zhao previously served as a manager in the supply department at
Henan Anyang Steel Co. Ltd.; and as marketing manager at Sinotrans Henan Co.
Ltd.
Leveraging more than a decade of relevant
industry experience, the skilled executive management team of Armco is heading
the push toward the company’s corporate goals of becoming the largest scrap
steel recycler in China while increasing shareholder value.
For more information, visit
www.armcometals.com
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