ISA signs supplier agreement with Cascade Steel

Thursday, 06 June 2019 00:24:32 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

The Independent Steel Alliance (ISA) announced today it has signed a Supplier Partner Agreement with Cascade Steel Rolling Mills, Inc., an independent, state-of-the-art rebar producer serving the western United States and Canada.

Under the terms of the Agreement, ISA members in both the United States and Canada will be able to purchase rebar directly from Cascade’s bar and wire rod mill located in McMinnville, Oregon. 

“It has been a goal of ISA since our inception to partner with Cascade Steel,” said ISA Executive Director, Chris Casey. “Cascade has a long history of supporting independent rebar fabricators with exceptional quality products and customer service. We look forward to a long-term and mutually beneficial partnership in the years to come.”

“We think this partnership has the potential to positively impact customers who look for and know the value of our products by increasing sales to members in ISA’s network as well as creating new customers and relationships,” Jeff Dyck, President of Cascade Steel Rolling Mill stated. The Agreement is effective June 1, 2019 for all rebar purchases made by ISA Members directly with Cascade.


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