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Freight Claims in Steel: The $50,000 Problem Nobody Wants to Deal With
Damaged steel shipments are expensive. Filing freight claims is tedious. Most service centers write off money they could recover.
Crane Safety and Maintenance for Steel Warehouses
Overhead cranes in steel warehouses lift loads that can kill people. Proper maintenance and operator training are not optional, they are survival requirements.
The True Cost of a Mis-Shipped Steel Order
A single shipping error costs $2,000 to $15,000 when you add up return freight, re-processing, expedited replacement, and the relationship damage.
The Steel Distributor's Guide to E-Commerce
Steel e-commerce is not Amazon for metal. It is a tool that lets your existing customers reorder faster and your new customers find you online. Here is what works and what does not.
Setting Up Your Steel Service Center for E-Commerce (Without Losing Your Mind)
Online ordering for steel is tricky. Products are dimensional, pricing is dynamic, and customers want to talk to a human. Here is a phased approach.
The Complete Guide to Steel Coil Weight Calculations
Getting coil weights wrong costs service centers money on every transaction. Here is the math, the common mistakes, and how to handle the variance between theoretical and actual weights.
How to Negotiate Better Terms With Steel Mills
Mill negotiations are not about beating the salesman across the table. They are about understanding the mill's economics well enough to propose arrangements that work for both sides.
Why Steel Service Centers Need Real-Time Inventory Visibility
When your sales rep tells a customer "let me check on that and call you back," you have already lost the speed advantage that justifies your existence as a distributor.
How to Reduce Scrap and Waste at Your Steel Service Center
Scrap represents material you bought but could not sell at full price. Every percentage point reduction in scrap rate drops straight to your bottom line.
Will-Call Management: The Workflow That Falls Through the Cracks
Will-call orders seem simple but create real coordination challenges. Material needs to be pulled, staged, and ready when the customer arrives.
How Steel Distributors Should Evaluate CRM Software
Most CRM software was built for selling software, not selling steel. Here is what to look for and what to ignore when evaluating CRM systems for a service center.
The Five Questions Every Service Center Should Ask Their Software Vendor
Five questions that separate purpose-built steel platforms from generic ones wearing a steel-industry mask.