Future Metals relocates US facility amid increased demand

Tuesday, 18 December 2012 00:20:19 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

Tamarac, Florida-based Future Metals LLC, an affiliate of pipe and tube distributor Marmon/Keystone, announced Monday the relocation of its facility in Arlington, Texas. The company said that increasing demand led the company to utilize two separate but adjacent spaces at their former location in Arlington. To support current customer requirements and prepare for future growth, Future Metals has moved to office and warehouse space also in Arlington, 20 miles southeast of Fort Worth, Texas. Future Metals supplies aircraft tubing and metals worldwide with locations in the US, Europe and Singapore.

The new location boasts over 38,000 square feet as well as increased cutting and sheet processing capabilities. Future Metals' Arlington location services 12 states throughout the Central Plains and Southwest. "By moving to a larger facility and expanding our processing capacities, we are strengthening our value proposition to targeted new and existing customers in the region," said Wayne Farrar, general manager of Future Metals' Arlington operation.


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