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List of verified suppliers of aluminum flat-rolled coil, roll formed metal U-channels, C-channels, zees, framings, edgings, louvers, profiles, rims & open seam & lock seam tubings, coils & sheets, finished flat-rolled aluminum sheet products, flat rolled aluminum products, rolled formed steel building components, aluminum rolling.
Since we last reported on the issue of supply shortages back in March of this year, the list of materials short on supply has grown significantly. Consider that 94% of Fortune 1000 companies are experiencing supply chain disruptions from COVID-19. In addition, extreme weather conditions have impacted the production of critical petrochemicals, creating a domino effect that has led to supply shortages and rising prices for a wide range of items.
As a result we've noted a significant rise in traffic to IndustryNet as millions of buyers flock to the site in search of hard-to-find materials at the best price.
Today, we're taking a look at the specific materials that are in short supply right now, and providing avenues for buyers to find local suppliers at the best price....(Full Article)
The products of aluminum rolling and drawing companies play an essential part in the everyday life of most Americans. Rail cars, aircraft and packaging materials all employ rolled aluminum products. Almost 50 percent of aluminum alloys become feedstocks for aluminum rolling. Manufacturers of beverage cans use two million tons of this metal per year. The use of rolled aluminum is also expected to expand in the automotive industry. It is also used to make components for climate control systems.
IndustryNet has compiled statistics on the nation's aluminum rolling and drawing companies, representing growth in employment of 0.36 percent. Average sales for this industry sector are $6.77 billion. The majority of aluminum rolling and drawing plants are located in the Midwest and the South, as a...(Full Article)
Employment is growing in aluminum rolling and drawing as this industry sector serves the markets from food packaging to construction. Rolled products utilize almost 50 percent of aluminum alloys. The demand for aluminum wiring, a drawn product, has increased 20 percent during the last decade.
According to data compiled by IndustryNet, there are 57 aluminum drawing and rolling companies providing 7,035 jobs. Employment has increased by 0.36 percent over the past year. Current average sales stand at $6.77 billion, which is unchanged during the same period.
The majority of aluminum and drawing companies, 24 or 42 percent are located in the South. The Midwest has a similar number; 22 or 39 percent. The Northwest houses seven facilities or 12 percent, with the lowest number, four or 7 per...(Full Article)
Since 1855, aluminum companies have operated in the United States. As the country's economy has grown, the aluminum industry has grown with it. According to data compiled by IndustryNet, 940 aluminum companies provide 65,066 jobs. Average sales are $47.8 billion.
While the automotive and construction are a significant segment of the aluminum market, aluminum companies also serve the packaging, food service, agricultural and many other markets. The 10 oldest aluminum companies, listed here in reverse order of establishment, illustrate how the industry has grown and diversified in the over 160 years it has operated in the U.S.
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Aluminum brings to mind foil to wrap leftovers and soda cans. The truth is, aluminum's impact on the U.S. economy reaches far further than these two iconic products. Aluminum enables strong, light-weight and eco-friendly cars. Manufacturers use them to create bulletproof shielding on Bradley tanks. Aluminum is in kettles, toasters and other kitchen utensils.
In construction, aluminum encases windows and strengthens bridges, railings and rods. Aircraft, boats and trains rely on aluminum. Its conductivity and weight make it ideal for power lines.
Aluminum even has a robust afterlife in recycling, with nearly 75 percent of all aluminum ever produced still in use today.
Given its versatility, it is no wonder that aluminum generates nearly $71 billion each year in direct U.S. economic...(Full Article)
Global tariffs on aluminum will affect U.S. production and jobs across a multitude of industries. The United States Trade Representative has released a massive list of tariffs. In addition to raw materials, thousands of products are affected.
They include equipment such as metal tool rollers, which are vital to the aluminum drawing and rolling sector. As aluminum prices rise, manufacturers may be struggling to find new domestic suppliers.
The state of the U.S. aluminum industry
IndustryNet has gathered data from 940 companies in the U.S. aluminum industry. The statistics cover the primary production of aluminum; aluminum die castings, aluminum foundries, sheet aluminum, aluminum extrusions and aluminum rolling and drawing.
These businesses report providing 65,066 jobs in the pa...(Full Article)
Recent data collected by IndustryNet shows Kentucky manufacturers added jobs over the past year, helped by gains in transportation equipment and a stabilization in the coal mining industry.
According to IndustryNet's survey of 4,702 Kentucky manufacturers, industrial employment in the state inched up by a half percent between October 2016 and October 2017, recovering losses suffered over the 2015-2016 survey period.
After growing for five straight years between 2010 and 2015, Kentucky broke its winning streak, during the 2015-2016 survey period, shedding industrial jobs for the first time since the recession. This was largely due to a 19% employment decline in coal mining. Job losses in Kentucky's coal mining sector slowed over the past year, however, down 3.2%. In addition, a 2.4...(Full Article)
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