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who we are

WHAT WE DO.

The Oryx Stainless Group with its parent company Oryx Stainless Holding B. V. is an internationally leading business group for trading and processing scrap metal as a raw material for stainless steel production. Our customers include producers of long and flat stainless steels around the world. On the supplier side we have a wide, continuously expanding, international procurement base.

We offer our business partners an ideal combination of different strengths:

Market and product expertise
Long-term relationships with customers and suppliers based on trust
International network
A willingness to innovate and grow
A very strong balance sheet
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Our Values

WHAT WE STAND FOR.

Deposits of raw materials around the world are limited. This is why it is becoming more and more important to handle them responsibly. Recycling plays a vital role in this: Our methods for efficient processing of stainless steel scrap transform supposed waste materials into new basic commodities. This creates a cycle which not only saves costs but also reduces the impact on the environment. In comparison to using alternative primary raw materials, more than 4.5 tonnes of CO2 emissions are saved for each tonne of stainless steel scrap that is used (see study).
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AN INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE.
The Oryx Stainless Group consists of four legally autonomous units which carry out the operational business at their respective site with responsibility for their own profits:
The holding defines the vision and philosophy of the corporate group and ensures in addition to sales a consistent approach. In consequence, it influences the corporate policy of the units and ensures coordinated processes.

Oryx Commodity News

Oryx raw material news informs about current, industry-relevant topics.

April April – it does what it wants

The copper price on the London Metal Exchange (LME) moves in spheres which have not been seen in almost a decade. The aluminium future is also on a high level. The increasing recovery in the global economy during the continuing pandemic will certainly play a role, but the speculative interest…

Lip service

Transaction volumes on the nickel market of the London Metal Exchange (LME) are rising – an expression of a gradual return in confidence in the only available nickel price reference world-wide that is still widely accepted. It would appear that the wounds caused by the market turmoil of…

Zombies have to disappear

The futures market for nickel on the London Metal Exchange (LME) is still not really getting back on its feet. And this is not really due to a continued poor state of affairs following the turmoil of March 2022. On the contrary, the LME could make…

Fido home alone

Since the last edition, nickel prices have hardly changed, perhaps just having a slight tendency on the downside. The low for nickel on the London Metal Exchange (LME) of USD 15,900.00/mt at the end of November 2023 was indeed tested once more, but so far without success. At the moment nickel is trading around…

Euphoria, panic, fear and greed – avoid all four

With an unclear outlook of further economic developments in Europe, the USA and also Asia, and with corresponding negative reports also in the background, the consolidation phase in nickel continues for the time being. The previous relative low at the end of November was USD 15,840/mt, the lowest level since…