CMC Steel Fabricators acquires MMFX Technologies

Friday, 27 October 2017 21:24:10 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

Commercial Metals Company today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, CMC Steel Fabricators, Inc., has acquired substantially all of the assets of MMFX Technologies Corporation (MMFX). MMFX markets, sells, and licenses the production of proprietary specialty steel products, including its ChrōmX line of high strength, corrosion-resistant rebar.  MMFX operates out of Irvine, California, and its products are sold throughout the United States and Canada.

Tracy Porter, Executive Vice President, CMC Operations, commented, " MMFX's proprietary products, along with their strong technical staff, will offer our customers an additional range of products and cost effective solutions to suit their specific building requirements. In addition, we believe that CMC's coast to coast production capability and distribution network will greatly enhance the reach of the MMFX product line."


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