Russel Metals announces service center expansion in Canada

Wednesday, 23 June 2010 21:41:52 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Ontario, Canada-based Russel Metals Inc. Tuesday announced they plan to open a new 20,000 sq. ft. service center in Terrebonne, Quebec. The new service center will be operated by Acier Leroux, a division of Russel Metals Inc.

"We are pleased to be building on our extensive Acier Leroux distribution network in Quebec," said Brian Hedges, President and Chief Executive Officer. "With the addition of this new service center, we now have a total of 14 locations in Quebec and a total of 63 locations in North America. Our Quebec service center network is currently supported by our 450,000 sq. ft. operation in Boucherville, Quebec and allows Acier Leroux to provide same day service to all parts of the province."

Russel Metals is one of the largest metals distribution companies in North America. It carries on business in three metals distribution segments: metals service centers, energy tubular products and steel distributors, under various names including Russel Metals, A.J. Forsyth, Acier Leroux, Acier Loubier, Acier Richler, Arrow Steel Processors, B&T Steel, Baldwin International, Comco Pipe and Supply, Fedmet Tubulars, JMS Russel Metals, Leroux Steel, McCabe Steel, Megantic Metal, Metaux Russel, Metaux Russel Produits Specialises, Milspec, Norton Metals, Pioneer Pipe, Russel Metals Specialty Products, Russel Metals Williams Bahcall, Spartan Steel Products, Sunbelt Group, Triumph Tubular & Supply, and Wirth Steel and York-Ennis.


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