Synalloy subsidiary Bristol Metals receives new pipe order worth $8 million

Monday, 27 August 2018 16:43:22 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul

US-based tube producer Synalloy Corporation has announced that its subsidiary Bristol Metals has received a new steel pipe order worth $8 million. The order is the single largest order of its type Bristol Metals has received since acquired by Synalloy.

According to Synalloy, the products will be produced at its Bristol and Munhall facilities, and the shipments will commence this month and continue through the remainder of the current year.


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