Spotlight
- Written by: Corinna Petry
Above: Throughout its 100-year history, Lapham-Hickey Steel has made acquisitions, built greenfi eld service centers, gained processing skills and built up a broad customer base
Above: Worthington Steel is working to improve how galvanized material is developed and made
- Written by: web
Above: A honeycomb cassette warehouse for long goods offers short access times, an ability to move large quantities of material and very high storage density
Written by: Martin Stöckle
- Written by: Corinna Petry
Above: Northlake Steel’s customers are being cautious and moderate, partly due to increased costs from tariffs.
- Written by: Alan Richter
Above: Hack saws were the first type of saws that Kasto produced.
- Written by: Modern Metals' staff
Above: Accudyne Corp. makes a variety of products from different shaped steel bars. Pulling bar through machining centers required a smarter tool.
- Written by: Corinna Petry
Above: Hillman Brass needed to rethink its sawing operation in order to cut thick copper nickel and naval.
- Written by: Corinna Petry
Digital platform helps metals buyers and sellers smooth the choppiness of the market while providing transparency.
- Written by: Super User
Outside agency attracts, screens and presents the right people for complex leadership roles
- Written by: Super User
Startup is creating the B2B supply chain technology for the industry
- Written by: Super User
Aluminum distributor and processor assesses its first 25 years of growth and works toward a new era of successful service
- Written by: Super User
Supply chain partner broadens scope with new plant in Texas, securing its role as a Materials as a Service (MaaS) provider
- Written by: Super User
Processing equipment engineers take theories into working reality
- Written by: Super User
O’Neal Industries has touched a lot of milestones and created a big family of dedicated employees
- Written by: Super User
Distributor “relentless” about materials as a service (Maas), NA growth strategy

