Ferimet
Ferimet is the Celsa company dedicated to the recovery and treatment of ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
We have been a subsidiary of Celsa since the 1980s, and with 18 plants distributed throughout Spain, we have become the leading recoverer in the country, being one of the main drivers of the circular economy.
Our plants are geographically located to guarantee the coverage of our operations and their proximity to suppliers and customers.
Recovery of waste from screening machines and shredders.
Shredder facility.
Ferrous and non-ferrous scrap recovery.
Plant specialised in metal recovery.
Ferimet in figures
540
million € in turnover
400
employees
1100
thousand tons
Our History
Our story as a company in the Celsa, began in the 1980s with a ferrous and non-ferrous scrap plant in Badalona. After 1989 we started to grow and expand throughout the country, the key milestones of this growth being:
1989: A yard in Sollana (Valencia) joins the Group, which installed the largest shredder in Spain.
1990: Acquisition of a yard in Sabadell and another in Manresa.
1994: Acquisition of a yard in La Selva del Camp (Tarragona).
1995: The new Gurb yard joins the Group.
1997: Acquisition of the Zona Franca yard with access to the rail network.
2005: Acquisition of the Granollers yard with a 2500 horsepower shredder.
2006: Acquisition of a yard in Salt (Girona).
2007: A yard in Madrid with access to the rail network joins the Group.
2014: The Group adds a new plant in El Romaní (Valencia). Plant specialised in treating waste from shredder plants and plastics.
2015: Opening of a yard in Itziar.
2019: Opening of the plants at Caldes de Montbui (Barcelona), Erandio and Vitoria (Basque Country). Caldes de Montbui is a plant specialised in the separation of ferrous metals by flotation and X-ray technology.
2020: Acquisition of a ferrous and non-ferrous recovery plant in the City of Valencia.
2021: Opening of recovery plant in Lleida.
2022: Acquisition of a second plant for the recovery of ferrous and non-ferrous materials in the province of Tarragona (Reus).