About Us
Serving the prairies for over 55 years
Family Owned and Operated in Saskatchewan
Established in 1967, Inland Steel Products has grown to become one of the prairies leading scrap metal recycling companies.
Servicing industrial, commercial, government, contractors and the general public, we utilize state of the art recycling technology to process ferrous and non-ferrous metals, reducing landfill and minimizing the impact of waste on our environment.
Servicing industrial, commercial, government, contractors and the general public, we utilize state of the art recycling technology to process ferrous and non-ferrous metals, reducing landfill and minimizing the impact of waste on our environment.
Family Owned and Operated in Saskatchewan
Established in 1967, Inland Steel Products has grown to become one of the prairies leading scrap metal recycling companies.
Servicing industrial, commercial, government, contractors and the general public, we utilize state of the art recycling technology to process ferrous and non-ferrous metals, reducing landfill and minimizing the impact of waste on our environment.
Servicing industrial, commercial, government, contractors and the general public, we utilize state of the art recycling technology to process ferrous and non-ferrous metals, reducing landfill and minimizing the impact of waste on our environment.
Inland History
In 1967, Dennis Ditlove opened Inland Steel Products in a small building in Saskatoon, collecting scrap metal himself in a used pickup truck.
Today, the Ditlove family own and operate the thriving third-generation business with a team of dedicated employees, who have been the key to longterm success. Their combined knowledge and experience ensure that customers get paid top dollar for their scrap materials.
Located in the heart of the prairies, we are deeply committed to improving the communities in which we serve. Inland Steel Products is a founding member of the Canadian Association of Recycling Industries, with over 50 years experience recycling materials to reduce the extraction and refining of mined ores following strict environmental regulations.
Today, the Ditlove family own and operate the thriving third-generation business with a team of dedicated employees, who have been the key to longterm success. Their combined knowledge and experience ensure that customers get paid top dollar for their scrap materials.
Located in the heart of the prairies, we are deeply committed to improving the communities in which we serve. Inland Steel Products is a founding member of the Canadian Association of Recycling Industries, with over 50 years experience recycling materials to reduce the extraction and refining of mined ores following strict environmental regulations.
Inland History
In 1967, Dennis Ditlove opened Inland Steel Products in a small building in Saskatoon, collecting scrap metal himself in a used pickup truck.
Today, the Ditlove family own and operate the thriving third-generation business with a team of dedicated employees, who have been the key to longterm success. Their combined knowledge and experience ensure that customers get paid top dollar for their scrap materials.
Located in the heart of the prairies, we are deeply committed to improving the communities in which we serve. Inland Steel Products is a founding member of the Canadian Association of Recycling Industries, with over 50 years experience recycling materials to reduce the extraction and refining of mined ores following strict environmental regulations.
Today, the Ditlove family own and operate the thriving third-generation business with a team of dedicated employees, who have been the key to longterm success. Their combined knowledge and experience ensure that customers get paid top dollar for their scrap materials.
Located in the heart of the prairies, we are deeply committed to improving the communities in which we serve. Inland Steel Products is a founding member of the Canadian Association of Recycling Industries, with over 50 years experience recycling materials to reduce the extraction and refining of mined ores following strict environmental regulations.