Steel framed home division closed by Rhino Steel Building Systems

Friday, 13 January 2012 02:35:12 (GMT+3)   |  

Texas-based Rhino Steel Building Systems announced Wednesday that as of January 9, 2012 it has decided to close the sales and service of its Rhino Steel Framed Homes division. With the changes in the economy, stability from suppliers and consumer behavior, Rhino Steel Building Systems is halting all sales of new steel framed homes but will continue to provide customer service to its current list of customers. 

Bruce Brown, CEO of Rhino Steel Building Systems stated, "We are committed to keeping our reputation as a customer service leader in Manufactured Steel Buildings.  We simply were not confident we could continue to provide that industry leading customer service with recent changes in the marketplace from both our suppliers as well as consumers."


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