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National Material of Mexico Installs Slitting Line
This high speed line from Red Bud Industries processes AHSS automotive steel and other surface critical material with ultra-high tensile strengths.
Hoerbiger Installs New Fineblanking Equipment
This new machinery from COE Press provides the flatness and tolerance required for producing near-net-shape blanked automotive parts.
Leveling the Playing Field
This custom-built aluminum cut-to-length line from Burghardt+Schmidt guarantees leveling quality for evenness, narrow tolerances, high surface quality and fewer rejects so that Martinrea Honsel Germany can optimize their light metal plate and strip production.
U.S. Steel Promotes Vice President
Barry Melnkovic advances to senior vice president and chief human resources officer.
U.S. Steel to Restart Steelmaking Plant
They are restarting one of two blast furnaces and their integrated steelmaking facilities at Granite City Works, IL, creating jobs for approximately 500 employees beginning this month.
Petersen Aluminum Orders Light Gage Slitting Line
This new line from Red Bud Industries will be used to manufacture PAC-CLAD metal roof and wall products.
UPM Updates AS9100 Certification
They meet revision D of AS9100 and ISO 9001:2015 for stainless steel, titanium, and high temperature alloy sheet, strip, coil, plate, bar, forgings and consumables.
United Performance Metals Expands Facility
They are adding another 10,000 sq ft to their Connecticut operation.
U.S. Steel and Kobe Steel Invest in Advanced High-Strength Steel Capabilities
They are spending $400 million on a new continuous galvanizing line at PRO-TEC Coating Company, their joint venture in Ohio.
COE Press Equipment Appoints New CEO
Hunter Coe is the new chief executive officer of the company, succeeding his father John.
Aluminum Transportation Group Adds New Members
Alcoa and Tri-Arrows, both leaders in producing aluminum alloys for automotive applications, join ATG.
U.S. Machine Tool Orders Accelerate
June manufacturing technology orders climbed 6.5 percent over May to $373.2 million.