More than 200 companies and associations representing farmers and ranchers, manufacturers, service providers, and technology companies have launched the USMCA Coalition, which will advocate for congressional approval of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
Read More Worthington Industries’ Columbus, Ohio, steel processing facility was recognized by the Association for Iron & Steel Technology with the 2018 AIST Reliability Achievement Award – Gold. The award was presented to the facility’s maintenance department for its efforts to significantly improve steelmaking reliability.
Read More North Star BlueScope is considering an expansion of its operations. The company, headquartered in Australia, operates a steel production facility in Northwest Ohio.
Read More Shipments of copper products increased in January, compared with the previous month, reports the Copper and Brass Servicenter Association, Overland Park, Kan.
Read More Admiral Steel, Alsip, Ill., is celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2019. The company provides a range of high-carbon, alloy and specialty steels, including aircraft-quality and AMS specs.
Read More Kaiser Aluminum, Foothill Ranch, Calif., has appointed Neal E. West as senior vice president and chief financial and accounting officer. He joined the company in 2008 as served as vice president and chief accounting officer.
Read More Barsteel Corp., a flat-rolled steel distributor and processor, has acquired Millennium Metals, Steger, Ill. Millennium specializes in the processing and distribution of plate and bar products for a wide range of manufacturers across the U.S., Canada, Mexico and the Far East.
Read More Braner/Loopco has received an order from Acero Prime to build a 72-inch ultra-high strength Double-Loop Slitting Line for the company’s Ramos Arizpe, Mexico, coil processing facility.
Read More Reliance Steel & Aluminum reported record annual net sales of $11.5 billion last year, up 18.7 percent year over year. Net income totaled $633.7 million in 2018, compared with $613.4 million last year.
Read More In and around the nation’s capital, most talk about building involves a single, questionable structure. In D.C. , it’s wall-to-wall wall.
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