Subsidiary of Synalloy Corp receives contract for Mexican fabrication project

Friday, 10 May 2013 01:37:47 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

Spartanburg, South Carolina-based Synalloy Corporation announced Thursday that its Synalloy Metals' fabrication subsidiary has been awarded an additional contract on an international project.

Synalloy Fabrication's Ram-Fab unit has been awarded an additional fabrication contract valued at approximately $6 million from a Fortune 500 chemical manufacturing client. Ram-Fab will be providing high nickel alloy, stainless and carbon steel piping systems for a Mexico-based production operation with shipments scheduled to begin in Q2 2013 and complete by late 2013.

Synalloy is a holding company owning subsidiaries that engage in a number of diverse business activities including the production of stainless steel pipe, fiberglass and steel storage tanks, specialty chemicals and fabrication of stainless and carbon steel piping systems.


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