Custom Manufacturing Services, Inc. (CMS)
Since 1979, Custom Manufacturing Services, Inc. (CMS) and East River Metals (ERM) have manufactured metal enclosures, precision fabricated metal parts and weldments and electro-mechanical assemblies. From precision metal laser cutting, to highly cosmetic powder coat painting, to turnkey electro-mechanical assembly, CMS and ERM have provided quick turnarounds for our customers for over 35 years.
CMC
CMC maintains facilities across the United States, Europe and Asia. These sites include everything from local recycling centers, steel mini-mills and micro-mills to large-scale fabrication centers, engineering operations, heat-treating facilities and other construction-related operations. And our corporate headquarters? You’ll find us proudly based in Irving, Texas not far from Dallas where CMC began more than a century ago.
Special Metals
Special Metals is owned by Precision Castparts Corp. (PCC), which is a global conglomerate operating in more than a dozen countries that manufactures complex metal components and products, high-quality investment castings, forgings and fastener systems for power generation, aerospace, space exploration, military and other mission-critical applications.
Mull Group
Headquartered in Wheeling, West Virginia, Mull Group is a family owned corporation that was founded in 1961 by William Q. & Marie F. Mull as Mull Machine Company and is still family owned. While maintaining our roots in mill products, we have branched out to include real estate, steel processing and water treatment. With facilities in both Ohio and West Virginia, we are easily accessible by I70, I470, barge, and rail.
Skana Aluminum
Skana Aluminum Company continues a long history of aluminum manufacturing in North America and along the Wisconsin lake shore. This history extends back to the 1900’s, beginning with the formation of the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Company and the subsequent establishment of the branded “MIRRO” cookware product line in 1917. In 1983 the company was sold to Newell/Rubbermaid and subsequently shuttered in 2000. In 2009, with the rolling mill assets suddenly available, Thomas Testwuide, Sr. and four friends came to Manitowoc to see and hear his dream to “purchase, revitalize and operate the shuttered rolling mill”, bringing it back to life. By 2010 the group completed its acquisition, renaming the mill as Skana Aluminum Company. With doors opening for business on April 14, 2010, Skana began hiring and turning on the equipment. On July 6th the new company cast its first aluminum slab. The vision was further extended when Skana Aluminum purchased the assets of Scott Aluminum in Clarksburg, WV. These assets provided additional Cold Mill and slitting capacity along with a solid and knowledgeable workforce. Today Skana Aluminum employs over 200 people, supports many industries with five common aluminum alloys, and is investing in its future to build a long-term, sustainable operation.
Nucor Steel West Virginia
Nucor, through The David J. Joseph Company, also brokers ferrous and nonferrous metals, pig iron and hot briquetted iron / direct reduced iron; supplies ferro-alloys; and processes ferrous and nonferrous scrap. Nucor is North America's largest recycler.
Tecnocap
Tecnocap is a worldwide metal packaging manufacturer, specialized in metal closures for glass jars and plastic containers. The group is one of the biggest producers of tinplate and aluminum closures as well as aluminum monobloc aerosol cans and aluminum bottles for some of the world’s best known consumer brands in food, beverages, spirits, cosmetics, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, industrial and household products.
WVA Manufacturing, LLC
Manufacturer of metal and alloy products. The company is engaged in manufacturing and distributing silicon metals and silicon-based specialty alloys in United States. Contact Information
E & H Manufacturing, Inc.
The V.P. of E and H began his manufacturing career on the site of our main plant in 1975. E and H was formed there in 1991 and has the same officers as the day we started. Our longevity is attributed to product quality and caring that our customers get what they need. We have been an ASME shop since 1992 with our U-Stamp, R-Stamp, and National Board Registration. We have our API Q1 Quality Program in place and are pursuing our API 12F product code and ISO 9001. Our specialty is steel fabricated products including tanks, pressure vessels, ladders, platforms, etc. We also supply portable timber bridges for temporary or permanent access rated to 80,000#.
Wheeling-Nippon Steel, Inc.
On December 13, 1986, ground was broken in Follansbee, West Virginia, for the construction of our first hot-dip coating line - the Aluminizing and Galvanizing Line or AGL. By April 1988, Wheeling-Nisshin commenced operation of the AGL - the first fully computerized, state-of-the-art steel-coating facility in the United States. In March of 1993 the Continuous Galvanizing Line or CGL was completed. The CGL provided an even more advanced coating line, added Galvalume® to the product offering, and extended Wheeling-Nisshin's production capacity to 700,000 tons per year - with the AGL at 400,000 tons and the CGL at 300,000 tons. The CGL is the nation's first high speed, hot-dip line specializing in light-gauge (tin plate thickness) coated products. In October 2012, the ZAM® project was launched. This $28 million investment was completed one year later. WHEELING-NIPPON STEEL is now the first zinc, aluminum, magnesium (Zn-Al-Mg) alloy producer in the United States - and the only steel producer in North America to produce all five major hot-dip coated products. Our products are used for a variety of applications such as automotive, appliance, building, and construction.