Mate Precision Tooling, a global leader in sheet metal fabrication products and solutions, announced today that it is changing its corporate name to Mate Precision Technologies.
Read More Kloeckner Metals, Roswell, Ga., has promoted Amanda Middendorf to vice president of human resources. The promotion went into effect Aug. 21.
Read More Peter Neuberger has been appointed president and CEO of United Performance Metals. He had been serving as president of G&L Tube. Both are O’Neal Industries companies.
Read More Union employees at NLMK’s facility in Farrell, Pa., began to strike over the claim the company was engaging in unfair labor practices. USW Local 1016-3 represents more than 400 employees at the steelmaking operation.
Read More SB Specialty Metals, LLC, headquartered in Dallas, Tex., has introduced a unique line of cost-competitive tool steels produced using the spray forming process. Users can choose the right tool steel at the right price for their applications.
Read More Red metals company Wieland continued to grow its U.S. holdings with the acquisition of the remaining shares of E. Jordan Brookes. The acquisition will expand Wieland’s product portfolio with engineered industrial plastics, while broadening the spread of the company’s product and service offerings, the company claims.
Read More Ulbrich Stainless Steels & Special Metals has launched the new Ulbrich Strip & Wire Surcharge App. With the debut of the app, the monthly strip and wire surcharges are available in the palm of customers’ hands.
Read More Paragon Steel has ordered a Hi-Performance Braner/Loopco Shape-Correction Triple Turret Head Slitting Line. This slitting line can process 30-ton by 72-inch-wide hot-rolled and cold-rolled coil with mechanical properties up to 150,000 psi (1035 MPa).
Read More BIG KAISER Precision Tooling introduces the Noventa from Sphinx, the newest addition to its milling cutter lineup. The Noventa is ideal for 90-degree front and back chamfering and deburring holes up to 4xD.
Read More Los Angeles-based Hannibal Industries will phase out tube sales to end-users and service centers to focus its efforts on its material handling equipment production. Hannibal has been selling mechanical, ornamental, structural and custom manufacturing tubing products.
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