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Aperam Recycling North America will move into new leadership on 1 July as Evan Dyal succeeds Chris Niles as chief executive of the company’s regional operations. The appointment places a long-serving ELG Metals USA executive at the head of Aperam’s North American recycling platform.
Aperam Recycling North America is strategically important because stainless steel producers increasingly rely on high-quality scrap flows to manage costs, improve circularity and support lower-carbon production. Leadership continuity matters in a market where scrap sourcing, customer relationships and alloy knowledge are critical.
Dyal is currently general manager of Aperam Recycling’s Mobile, Alabama, location. He has spent more than 18 years with Aperam subsidiary ELG Metals USA, giving him deep operational experience in specialty metals recycling.
Chris Niles will leave the company after 25 years. His departure marks a leadership transition for a business tied closely to stainless steel, nickel-bearing scrap and specialty alloy supply chains.
Leadership Continuity Supports Stainless Scrap Strategy
Aperam’s choice of Dyal signals a preference for internal continuity. Recycling operations depend heavily on supplier networks, material knowledge and disciplined quality control.
This is especially important in stainless steel recycling. Scrap streams can contain nickel, chromium, molybdenum and other valuable alloying elements, making accurate sorting and processing essential.
North American stainless scrap supply remains strategically valuable as mills seek more recycled units and lower-carbon feedstock. Processors that can secure clean, reliable and specification-ready scrap will remain important to stainless producers.
Dyal’s Mobile experience gives him direct exposure to yard operations, logistics, supplier management and customer requirements. That operational background should support Aperam Recycling North America as competition for quality scrap intensifies.
Commercial Role Strengthens Regional Customer Focus
Aperam also promoted Andres Montes to chief commercial officer of North America. Montes currently leads specialty sales for the region.
The appointment adds commercial focus alongside the leadership change. Specialty sales are important because stainless and alloy scrap markets require close coordination between processors, mills, traders and industrial customers.
This matters as recycling becomes more central to metals procurement. Buyers increasingly want traceable scrap supply, reliable chemistry and stable delivery into melt shops.
For Aperam, strengthening North American leadership and commercial coverage supports its broader circular metals strategy. The company’s recycling platform can help secure feedstock, improve value capture and support lower-emission stainless production.
The Metalnomist Commentary
Aperam’s leadership change is small in size but meaningful in direction. Stainless steel recycling is becoming more strategic, and experienced operators with alloy scrap knowledge will matter more as mills compete for cleaner recycled feedstock.

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