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  1. RMR P.C.

    Greece

    The company RMR specializes in all aspects of the carriage of dangerous goods, from identification to packaging, marking, labeling and documentation. We handle nearly every class and risk grade (packing group) dangerous goods across a wide range of products, such as: Chemicals, petroleum products, liquefied gases, aerosols, cosmetics, paints, resins, batteries, Dry-ice, infectious substances, explosives etc. Our services include: Handling, packing and documentation of dangerous goods in UN-approved packaging in our premises. Acceptance and storage of dangerous goods in our premises Identification, marking and labeling in accordance with applicable regulations Re-packing of damaged goods Re-packing according to the maximum net quantities allowed per package Completion of the IATA Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods and other required transport documents National and International transport arrangements Dry-ice service Support services to hospitals, medical centers, universities and research laboratories about the proper identification, handling and packing of toxic and infectious substances Dangerous goods can be accepted by manufacturers, distributors, re-sellers and freight forwarders Repackaging in small UN certified packages (repacking & self life control) of chemical consumables required in maintenance of aviation and maritime means of transportation and the disposal of them as well.

  2. GMR GESELLSCHAFT FÜR METALLRECYCLING MBH

    Germany

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    GMR Gesellschaft für Metallrecycling mbH was founded in 1991. Today, the company employs a team of 12 and operates around the world. By 2001, we were already recording an annual turnover of 1.5 million EUR. The company specialises in the environmentally friendly recycling of used mercury and every type of waste containing mercury, with the aim of recovering the precious raw material, cleaning it and returning it to the economic cycle as mercury of the highest purity grade. The company has recently seen success in the vacuum treatment and immobilisation of naturally radioactive slurries and residues that contain mercury and in the production of precious metal concentrates out of waste products and residues containing precious metals. From its base in Leipzig, the company operates four vacuum recycling plants of varying capacities, each of them compliant with the German Emissions Protection Act (BImSchG).