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Charleston Division installs new SCS sheet-to-sheet cleaning system, which will enhance the hot rolled surface for painting and substantially increase laser cutting speeds, as well as decrease cleaning time on painted applications. |
2007 |
Expansion of the Midwest Division in Portage, Indiana. |
2006 |
Feralloy Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PNA Group, Inc., formerly owned by TUI AG, Germany, is purchased by Platinum Equity, Beverly Hills, California. |
2005 |
Acero Prime is restructured and becomes a joint venture among Feralloy Corporation, United States Steel Export, and Mitsui Holdings, Inc. |
2005 |
ISG partner in IPPC becomes Mittal. |
2004 |
Acero Prime expands the Ramos Arizpe plant to provide slitting services. |
2003 |
Bethlehem partner in IPPC becomes ISG. |
2002 |
Acero Prime opens storage facility in Toluca, Mexico. |
2001 |
Acero Prime opens a storage facility in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico. |
2000-01 |
Feralloy forms joint venture with Oregon Steel Mills with the opening of a new facility in Portland, Oregon. |
2000-01 |
Armco joint venture becomes Wheeling Specialty Processing and relocates to Wheeling, West Virginia. |
1999 |
Acero Prime, a joint venture among Feralloy Corporation, United States Steel Export, and Intacero de Mexico, opens in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Feralloy opens a new division in Huger, South Carolina. |
1999 |
Southern Division relocates to a new facility in Decatur, Alabama. |
1998 |
Western Division relocates to a new facility in Stockton, California. |
1997 |
Expands the Midwest Division with a new state-of-the-art facility in Portage, Indiana. |
1995 |
Feralloy opens a sheeting line joint venture with Armco Steel Products located in Dover, Ohio. |
1994 |
Feralloy Processing Company relocates from Gary Indiana to Portage Indiana, and installs a two high temper mill in line with the cut to length line. |
1992-93 |
Feralloy divisions and joint ventures achieve ISO 9002 certification and grow to 500 employees. |
1992 |
Opens Indiana Pickling and Processing, a joint venture with Bethlehem Steel and Signode Corporation in Portage, Indiana. |
1987 |
Feralloy opens a joint venture, Feralloy Processing Company, with United States Steel, installing a cut to length line in Gary, Indiana |
1976-84 |
Enters two additional markets with new divisions in St Louis area and Pittsburg, California. |
1973 |
Opens the Southern Division in Birmingham, Alabama. |
1954 |
Feralloy founded with the opening of the Midwest Division in Chicago. |