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The man helping to make metal sexy again

We speak to the founder and managing director of metal traders, Voss International.

February 23, 2012 11:59
Metal trader Robert Voss

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Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

4 min read

Not many businessmen can claim to have attended a conference with Margaret Thatcher and spoken alongside US Republican Condoleezza Rice and Lord Stern, the influential climate-change expert. Metal expert Robert Voss can.

Mr Voss is the founder and managing director of metal traders, Voss International. And as president of Eurometrec, the European metal trade and recycling federation representing 10,000 companies throughout the EU - he is the only person to have held the position twice - the amiable chief is regarded as a leading authority on metal.

So what does he have to say about the surging industry - one of the few that has thrived since the downturn - that he has worked in for nearly four decades?

First up: the dwindling number of Jews in it. "Pre-1936 the centre of the metal industry was in Germany and London and the business, particularly in Germany, was predominantly Jewish and remained so for about 20 years. This has changed dramatically," says Mr Voss, a suave 59-year old. "The growth of multi-national corporations and internalisation has meant that small family-run Jewish businesses have been swallowed up. Even when I started there were a significant number of Jewish companies but this has dramatically reduced."

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