Mill Steel Co. rebrands steel framing subsidiary

Thursday, 11 July 2019 22:16:56 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

Mill Steel Co., a Michigan-based distributor of flat-rolled steel products, today announced the rebrand of its steel framing company, Steel Structural Products, to Mill Steel Framing.

In a statement, the company said the rebranding of its steel framing and accessory operations under the parent trademark is “well-timed as this year marks Mill Steel's 60th anniversary.”

Mill Steel Framing will continue to supply a full line of metal framing materials, which includes ProStud and Track, structural studs, and a variety of accessories, from all three Processing and Distribution Centers located across the Midwest and Southern United States.

The company said that with the addition of several roll forming lines at its Processing and Distribution Center in Houston, Texas, Mill Steel Co. “continues to diversify its product offerings to better serve its customers.,” adding that over the last several months, “stud production from Mill Steel's Texas facility has increased well over 300 percent.”

The company said Mill Steel Framing anticipates “continued robust growth with this recent extension of product offerings and commercial horsepower.”

 


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