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In 2015, Kloeckner Metals Corporation announced the acquisition of sheet metal fabrication company American Fabricators. [4] [5] In 2017, Kloeckner Metals Corporation announced a new 106,000-square-foot plant in University Park, Illinois and the expansion of its flat-rolled distribution center in Greenville, South Carolina.
The assets include pipe fabrication, piping, structural steel fabrication, mechanical assembly, and modularization subsidiaries. [9] In this transaction, Shaw Acquisitions Holdings LLC received seven facilities located in Walker and Lake Charles, Louisiana; El Dorado, Arkansas; Laurens, South Carolina; Clearfield, Utah; Abu Dhabi, UAE; and ...
Its South Carolina plant won a contract to provide 1,100 tons of steel to Mack Trucks for the construction of its new plant in Winnsboro, South Carolina. [2] In the mid-1980s, pressure from foreign steel manufacturers led to a loss of orderss.
Heavy fabrication plant of SMI-Owen Steel $20 million [5] June 2011: Acquisition G.A.M. Steel Pty. Ltd of Australia Undisclosed [6] October 2013: Divestiture Howell Metal Company $58.5 million [7] October 2016: Acquisition Steel fabrication business of Associated Steel Workers, Limited (steel fabrication facility in Kapolei, Hawaii) Undisclosed [8]
In 2008, the company announced fabrication facilities to be built in Dover, Ohio and Sumter, South Carolina. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In August 2010, the company acquired a 100,000 square foot facility in Mount Sterling, Kentucky for plate burning, machining, forming and shot blasting metals processing services.
Kline Iron and Steel was a company based in Columbia, South Carolina. Established on February 23, 1923, as Kline Iron and Metal Co., since 1953 was primarily known for the construction of broadcast towers. This includes the former world's tallest man-made structure, the KVLY-TV mast, surpassed by the Burj Khalifa in 2010. History Timeline:
Steel Fabricators Limited was founded in Birmingham in 1935 to manufacture pressed and sheet metal work. During the 1939 to 1945 period the company was solely engaged on government contracts, and the factory occupied an area of 5,000 square feet (460 m 2 ), and there were some 50 employees.
In 1966, the company moved its headquarters to Charlotte, North Carolina to be closer to its main Vulcraft plant in South Carolina. [ 5 ] In 1968, unable to get favorable steel prices from American manufacturers and unhappy with the imported steel available at the time, Iverson, a metallurgist by training, extended Nucor vertically into ...