Petersen, Elk Grove Village, Ill., has promoted Mike Weis to vice president, sales and marketing, effective Oct. 1. He has been serving as Southeast regional manager.
Read More Commercial Metals Company will sell the land under its former Steel California and Rebar Etiwanda operations, located in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. The company's Steel California operations ceased in December 2020, and customers of its Rebar Etiwanda operations will be serviced from other CMC fabrication locations.
Read More Worthington Industries Inc., Columbus, Ohio, reported net sales of $1.1 billion in the company’s first quarter, an increase of 58 percent from 2021. Net earnings in the quarter totaled 132.5 million, down from $616.7 million in the same period last year.
Read More American Fabricators, also known as Kloeckner Metals Nashville, has expanded its capabilities with the addition of a heavy fabricated frame assembly work cell and manipulator. AFI’s dual commitment to both cutting edge technology and Kloeckner’s safety culture led to the upgrades.
Read More Small-quality metal supplier Metal Supermarkets has announced the eight winners of its Metal My Way competition. Showcasing the very best in welding, fabricating, metal-working and design, the Metal My Way competition awarded winners in six unique categories as well as two grand prize winners.
Read More President and CEO Tom Dobbins will depart the Aluminum Association at the end of October. He has been serving in those roles since February 2020.
Read More JD Fields & Company has acquired the steel piling products line of business from L.B. Foster Company. The transaction was for an estimated $24 million.
Read More Over the course of four decades, an Alabama service center has grown into an international distributor of weathering steel.
Read More TimkenSteel Corp. and the United Steelworkers have agreed to extend a labor agreement for two weeks. The extension, which will run through Oct. 11, will allow the two sides to work toward a mutually acceptable agreement.
Read More The dramatic year over year increases in metals shipments in the first half of the year slowed across the board to more normal levels, the Metals Service Center reported in its latest Metals Activity Report. Canadian steel shipments actually declined slightly in August.
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