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Product updates, industry insights, and best practices for steel service centers and metal distributors.
How to Price a Steel Blanket Order Without Losing Your Shirt
Blanket orders lock in pricing for months. In a volatile market, getting the terms wrong can cost or make you tens of thousands of dollars.
The Steel Distributor's Guide to Working With Fabricators
Fabricators are the backbone of most service center customer bases. Understanding how they operate, what they need, and what frustrates them makes you a better supplier.
How to Prevent and Manage Steel Inventory Rust
Rust on stored inventory costs the steel distribution industry hundreds of millions annually. Prevention is cheaper than treatment, and treatment is cheaper than scrapping.
How AI Demand Forecasting Works for Steel Distributors
Demand forecasting in steel has always been part intuition, part experience. AI adds a third input: pattern recognition across your entire transaction history.
How to Read a Mill Test Report (For People Who Should Already Know)
MTRs are the birth certificate of every piece of steel. Everyone in the industry handles them. Not everyone reads them properly.
Lean Manufacturing Principles for Steel Service Centers
Lean is not just for factories. Steel service centers that apply lean thinking to their warehouse, office, and delivery operations eliminate waste that directly hits the bottom line.
The Real Reason Your Best Customers Leave (It Is Not Price)
When a $300K customer moves to a competitor, most service centers blame pricing. The real reasons are usually service failures that accumulated over time.
How to Handle Steel Price Increases With Your Customers
Telling customers that prices are going up is the conversation every sales rep dreads. Done well, it strengthens the relationship. Done poorly, it drives customers to your competitor.
Predictive Pricing for Steel: How AI Reads the Market
Steel pricing can swing $200 per ton in a quarter. Service centers that price reactively leave money on the table.
How to Market a Steel Service Center in 2025
Steel service centers have marketed the same way for 40 years: trade show booths, golf outings, and a sales rep with a truck. The market has changed. Your marketing should too.
How to Calculate and Improve Inventory Carrying Costs
Most service centers quote their carrying cost as "the interest rate on our credit line." The actual cost is 2 to 3 times that, and not knowing it leads to bad inventory decisions.
Processing Yield: The 2% That Costs You Thousands
The difference between 95% and 97% yield on a slitting line does not sound like much. On a million-dollar throughput, it is $20,000.