Associates

At Epiphaniou Scrap Meta, we believe our associates are our greatest competitive advantage. View below our Associates:

PHANOS N. EPIPHANIOU LTD
(http://www.epiphaniou.com)

Phanos N. Epiphaniou Ltd is one of the largest trading companies in Cyprus supplying the construction and manufacturing industries. The company was founded in Famagusta during the 1950s. From the beginning there was an emphasis on the complementary synergy of activities, which continued as the Company diversified into other classes of building materials, always striving to open new doors and never ceasing to anticipate shifts in demand. 

Today, with an annual turnover of more than $25 million, the activities of the company range from the trading of steel and metal products, sanitary ware and ceramic tiles, as well as tools and machinery, to include the provision of air-conditioning systems in addition to specialised technical products. Phanos N. Epiphaniou Ltd also acts in the capacity of commission agents and participates in public and private tenders for major projects.

PHANOS N. EPIPHANIOU & BROS LTD

Founded in 1968, this company is among the leading importers and traders in the farming industry in general. In particular it specialises in animal feed concentrates, soya bean meal, fish meal, meat meal and other products for the manufacturing of animal fodder.

 

INTERWELD – A. EPIPHANIOU INDUSTRIES LTD
(http://www.epiphaniou-group.com/interweld/)

A manufacturer of a great variety of welding electrodes and other welding consumables since 1971, Interweld also turns out steel wires, fencing wire and nails. All of the company’s products conform to international standards and meet required approvals.

DOMOPLEX LTD

Since its formation in 1983 when Domoplex Ltd launched reinforcing welded wire mesh on the island for use in concrete reinforcement and fencing, the company has been making use of up-to-date technology to ensure compliance with international quality standards. Domoplex satisfies the majority of the local market’s growing demand while maintaining the capacity to export a substantial part of its production.