In 1900, Kalman and Jacob Staiman, immigrant brothers who had settled in Elmira, NY in 1898, realized the need for recycling in their new home of Williamsport, PA and founded Staiman Brothers. In the beginning, the company specialized in the processing of ferrous and non-ferrous materials and wastepaper. Four generations of (the current company President is the great-grandson of Kalman) Staimans and 114 years later, this prominent recycling company is still privately held and continues to evolve. The company's current headquarters were built after a fire in 1955 destroyed the original Center Street offices.
As the need for recycling has grown, so have the Staiman businesses. In 1996, Staiman Recycling Corporation was formed and in 2013 Kaplan's Scrapyard was added. Today, Staiman Recycling Corporation serves the needs of the ferrous and non-ferrous recycling and process industry; Staiman Brothers, Inc. continues to serve the paper and, most recently, the Staiman Recycling NY Inc. services recyclers in New York State.
CentennialOver the past century, Staiman has consistently supplied customers with quality material by processing thousands of tons of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and wastepaper each year. As in the early years, Staiman relies on a dedicated workforce to meet company goals and standards. However, modern technology is required to keep up with the demands of today's fast-paced world. Staiman utilizes various types of equipment to make quick work of what used to be a time consuming and manual labor-intensive process. Our privately owned commercial fleet of trucks assures that pick-ups and deliveries are made in a timely manner to ensure the flow of product. From there cranes, front-end loaders, forklifts, Bobcats/skid steers easily move materials throughout the yard to processing stations. Metal and paper materials are baled and loaded into containers quickly and efficiently. Most impressive are the shears. With two hydraulic guillotine shears, 500 ton and 1,000 ton stationed in the yard and a 1,300 ton mobile Genesis shear, steel is processed quickly for shipments to our consumers throughout the eastern United States, Canada, and overseas.Old Truck
Expansion has also come in the form of finding additional locations to obtain and process materials. The Newberry Rail Division is located just a few miles from the Williamsport facility and material is easily processed and transported daily from both facilities. To serve the needs of the southeastern part of the state and surrounding areas better the Hanover Division was created and is a full-service yard open six days a week.
Staiman Recycling offers our business customers a wide range of services including a customized recycling plan, timely service and prompt payment. With a recycling plan customized to fit your business’ unique needs, we’ll help you get the most out of your recycling.
Customized Recycling Plan
Whether you produce a regular supply of scrap metal and paper or have a special project, our knowledgeable team will work with you to develop a recycling plan that best meets your company’s needs. For more information on our business services, contact us.
Delivery and pick-up of roll-off containers, hoppers and trailers for scrap metal and paper
One-time pickups and live loading.
Various types of equipment to meet your transportations needs including, roll-offs, flat beds, trailers, lowboys and dump trailers.
Competitive pricing
Prompt service and payment
Demolition and Dismantling Services
Certificates of Destruction
Annual Recycling Reports
Various sized containers to meet your volume of scrap metal and paper.
213 Poplar Street Hanover, Pennsylvania United States ZIP: 17331 |
717.646.0951 717.646.0954 NS |
104 E. Woodlawn Ave Elmira, New York United States ZIP: 14902 |
607.733.6531 607.733.6532 NS |
201 Hepburn Street Williamsport, Pennsylvania United States ZIP: 17701 |
570.323.9494 570.323.1090 NS |
Tuesday | From 7:00 am To 4:00 pm |
Wednesday | From 7:00 am To 4:30 pm |
Thursday | From 7:00 am To 4:30 pm |
Friday | From 7:00 am To 4:30 pm |
Saturday | From 7:00 am To 4:30 pm |
Sunday | From 8:00 am To 11:30 am |
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