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AIM Solder company history timeline

1963

1963: The company becomes one of the first metal recyclers in the world to build a heated facility, a game changer for improving the working conditions and productivity of the employees.

1994

1994: Delsan AIM is created through a new partnership that allows AIM to combine its recycling capabilities with decommissioning and demolition expertise.

2008

2008: AIM purchases SNF Inc. and Pièces d’Autos Kenny Inc.

2013

Finally, in 2013, AIM was marketed throughout the industry for the first time.

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Founded
1936
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