EMR Group: Environmental protection in metal recycling

At the port of Amsterdam, EMR – one of the global leaders in sustainable material recycling – operates one of its four sites in the Netherlands.

EMR relies on an environmentally friendly fleet of SENNEBOGEN material handlers at its Amsterdam site – including two 875 E models, two EQ-Balancers, and one each 855 E and 840 E
© SENNEBOGEN / Sebastian Mißler

EMR relies on an environmentally friendly fleet of SENNEBOGEN material handlers at its Amsterdam site – including two 875 E models, two EQ-Balancers, and one each 855 E and 840 E
© SENNEBOGEN / Sebastian Mißler
Each year, approximately 1 million tons of metal are processed here, with a clear mission: to become a climate-neutral company that protects the planet by reusing discarded materials, extending their life cycle, and paving the way toward a truly circular economy. To meet this ambitious goal, EMR relies on an environmentally friendly fleet of SENNEBOGEN material handlers at its Amsterdam site – including two 875 E models, two EQ-Balancers, and one each 855 E and 840 E.

EMR has around 150 recycling facilities in the UK, USA, Germany and the Netherlands
© SENNEBOGEN / Sebastian Mißler

EMR has around 150 recycling facilities in the UK, USA, Germany and the Netherlands
© SENNEBOGEN / Sebastian Mißler

Sustainability as part of the company's DNA

EMR has around 150 recycling facilities in the UK, USA, Germany and the Netherlands. The company works internationally with industry, government bodies and the general public to turn end-of-life materials, including consumer products, end-of-life vehicles, and materials from industry, construction, and demolition, into valuable resources – making the circular economy a reality. The locations continuously invest in modern equipment, environmental technology, and safety solutions. In Amsterdam, these investments have included a more efficient shear, a state-of-the-art water treatment facility, and a comprehensive fire prevention system.

At its Amsterdam site, EMR processes obsolete steel material from the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany
© SENNEBOGEN / Sebastian Mißler

At its Amsterdam site, EMR processes obsolete steel material from the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany
© SENNEBOGEN / Sebastian Mißler

15.7 million tons of CO2 savings

At its Amsterdam site, EMR processes obsolete steel material from the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany. The secondary resources are transported locally to manufacturer Tata Steel in a fully electric truck and shipped to international steel makers. Recycling is increasingly replacing the environmentally harmful mining and processing of iron ore for steel production – with remarkable results: the metal recycled by EMR saves around 15.7 million tons of CO2 in steel production every year compared to steel production using iron ore – equivalent to the annual CO2 emissions of a large city such as Rome.

The EQ-Balancer offers a range of 32 m with an energy consumption of just 100 kWh
© SENNEBOGEN / Sebastian Mißler

The EQ-Balancer offers a range of 32 m with an energy consumption of just 100 kWh
© SENNEBOGEN / Sebastian Mißler

850 tons of scrap per hour

To efficiently handle these enormous quantities, EMR in Amsterdam relies on a powerful fleet of machines. Two SENNEBOGEN 875 E machines carry out the central material handling in Amsterdam. They handle everything from ships to unloading arriving trucks to loading the shears. The port material handlers impress with their handling capacity of up to 850 tons of metal per hour each, while maintaining low energy consumption. Thanks to the Green Hybrid recuperation system, operating costs can be reduced by up to 50 %.

The SENNEBOGEN 875 E has an impressive reach of 29 m, a handling capacity of up to 850 tons of metal per hour, and low operating costs
© SENNEBOGEN / Sebastian Mißler

The SENNEBOGEN 875 E has an impressive reach of 29 m, a handling capacity of up to 850 tons of metal per hour, and low operating costs
© SENNEBOGEN / Sebastian Mißler

32-m range

In addition, EMR relies on two electrically powered EQ-Balancers with an impressive range of 32 m – ideal for stationary feeding of the shears and loading of the processed material.

Thanks to the directly coupled counterweight at the rear of the machine, the work equipment is perfectly balanced mechanically and energy consumption is reduced to a minimum. The EQ-Balancer consumes just 100 kWh during demanding scrap handling operations. In addition to their energy efficiency, the Balancers score points for their ease of use: “New, untrained drivers can work safely and productively on the machine after just one or two days – this gives us a lot of flexibility in our day-to-day operations,” explains site manager Matijn Vens.

For maximum availability – SENNEBOGEN service and sales partner SMT Netherlands maintains the SENNEBOGEN 875 E Material Handler
© SENNEBOGEN / Sebastian Mißler

For maximum availability – SENNEBOGEN service and sales partner SMT Netherlands maintains the SENNEBOGEN 875 E Material Handler
© SENNEBOGEN / Sebastian Mißler
As a global metal recycling company, EMR aims to combine high handling performance with sustainable processes. To achieve this, the company consistently relies on SENNEBOGEN material handlers, which optimally combine reliability, high efficiency, and environmental friendliness.

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