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Spotlight on Mobile County
Mobile County, in the southwest corner of the state, is Alabama’s second most populous county and has the state’s only seaport. It’s known for shipbuilding, aerospace and aviation, tourism, steel...
Mobile and Economic Engines
...a steel warehouse with private partners, Lyons says. The Alabama Steel Terminal LLC will take the entire steel coil business and put it into one location. “It will be a...
Festival of Alabama Artisans
...chance to meet other professionals and make an impression on the public.” Phillips sees Southern Makers as good publicity for his metal working business, which creates contemporary steel designs for...
Airbus
...to join the project team was another Birmingham-based firm, Brasfield & Gorrie. Steel suppliers are likely to find business, an opportunity for Birmingham’s O’Neal Steel and U.S. Steel operations, says...
Crops of Alabama in the Shipping News
...a tariff on their steel, they’ll try to find some reason not to buy chicken from us, ” Hilburn says. “But they can’t produce it as cheaply or as safely...
Oil to Move Industry
...fuel and lubricants for Alabama industry, where equipment must run efficiently and be properly maintained. This includes behemoth draglines at surface mines; massive production lines at steel and iron manufacturers;...
Pipelines to Your Pumps
The dozen or so fuel tanks resemble a patch of giant steel mushrooms along one of the busiest stretches of Interstate 65 in Alabama — just south of Birmingham in...
Finns’ Alabama-based Advance on U.S. Market
Mick Wallis heads up one of the largest stainless steel plants in the world and the newest. He is president of Outokumpu Stainless USA, the $1.6 billion stainless steel plant...
Hard Hat Higher Ed
...a structures class that studies working with wood and steel, and a concrete and soils class that deals with issues such as erosion control. A number of labs also are...
Finns Fire up Massive Melt Shop
In a January 2012 move to become the largest stainless steel producer in the world, the Finnish company Outokumpu Oyj paid $3.6 billion for the stainless steel division of ThyssenKrupp...








