Your Location > Home > News & Market >International News > ThyssenKrupp opens new $15 million coil processing facility in Alabama
Today' Focus
-
Hangzhou Jinjiang Group's general manager Zhang Jianyang, vice general manager Sun Jiabin and their team had attended the SECOND BELT AND ROAD FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, they also attended the signing ceremony of comprehensive strateg...
International News
Domestic News
International News
ThyssenKrupp opens new $15 million coil processing facility in Alabama
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2014/3/24
- Click Amount: 417
ThyssenKrupp Materials NA, Inc. opened a 100,000 square-foot carbon, stainless and aluminum coil processing and distribution service center in Woodstock, Alabama. TKMNA invested more than $15 million in the facility, just outside of the Birmingham-metropolitan area, and currently employs 20 full-time positions. At full capacity, the facility will create nearly 45 full-time jobs.
The new facility processes and distributes carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum coil for TKMNA's customers across the southern United States. ThyssenKrupp Steel Services and Ken-Mac Metals, both divisions of TKMNA, occupy the facility. Currently, two cut-to-length lines and one 72-inch wide slitter process material through the facility. Poised for future growth, TKMNA's investment includes a surrounding property which will allow the facility to expand up to 250,000 square feet.
- Copyright and Exemption Declaration :①All articles, pictures and videos that are marked with "China Aluminum Network" on this website are copyright and belong to China
Aluminium Network (www.alu.com.cn). When transshipment, any media, website or individual must list the source from "China
Aluminium Network (www.alu.com.cn)". We seek legal actions against anyone that disobey this.
②Articles that marked as copy from others are for transferring more information to readers, do not represent or endorse their opinions or
accuracy and reliability. When other media, website or individuals copy from our website, must keep the source. Anyone that changes the
articles' sources will hold the responsibilities for copyright and law problems. We also seek legal actions against anyone that disobey
this.
③If any articles copied by our website concern the copyright and other problems, please contact us within one week.