Erin Cornett-Strewe

International Sales Manager at Ferrous Processing and Trading

Erin Cornett-Strewe serves as the International Sales Manager at Ferrous Processing and Trading since March 2023, following an extensive career at Milliken & Company where notable titles included Sourcing Manager and Corporate Travel Manager. With a strong background in global sourcing, risk management, and procurement, Erin has been instrumental in supporting European and American teams, implementing SAP Ariba for supplier onboarding and risk management, and driving travel-related savings initiatives. Previous roles at JW Aluminum and Hussey Copper encompassed risk and procurement management, while foundational experience at Alcoa involved internal auditing and commodities trading. Erin holds an MBA from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University and is a Certified Sourcing Professional from SIG University.

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Simpsonville, United States

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Ferrous Processing and Trading

From the proud heritage of our southeastern Michigan roots, Ferrous Processing & Trading have grown into one of North America’s premier processors, sellers and recyclers of scrap metals of all kinds. From massive auto shredding operations and specialty steel making and foundry products to nonferrous metals and industrial scrap management. We are supported by the unique skills and experience of our management, commercial and operations team. Our ownership assures both financial strength, a deep commitment to our industry and our customers. We have built our reputation on the core values of integrity, responsiveness, expertise and creativity in scrap metal recycling. We have become a key supplier to the North American metals industry as well as the major scrap metal manager for the nation’s auto industry. Our processing facilities from Ontario to Florida, certified quality management and logistics capability help to ensure product pickup & delivery. In every stage of its life, from new steel coil to the assembly line to the used parts pile; then through the scrap processing yard and into the furnace to make new steel coil again…..we have the right answers for handling and marketing metal.


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