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Product updates, industry insights, and best practices for steel service centers and metal distributors.
Steel Distribution in the Age of Tariff Uncertainty
Tariffs shift. Exemptions expire. Exclusion requests get denied. Service centers that build flexibility into their sourcing and pricing survive. The rest get squeezed.
Nucor, C3 AI, and the $10 Billion Bet on Steel Technology
Nucor is spending $10 billion on manufacturing technology. America's largest steelmaker is becoming a technology company. What does this mean for everyone else?
Steel for Shipbuilding: What Service Centers Need to Know
The marine and shipbuilding sector demands specific grades, certifications, and traceability that most service centers overlook. Here is how to break into this profitable niche.
The Steel ERP Landscape in 2025: Who's Who and What's Changing
A fair, thorough overview of every software option available to steel service centers. If you read only one article before choosing, make it this one.
How to Manage the Transition From Owner-Operator to Professionally Managed Service Center
Every successful service center reaches a point where the founder cannot personally manage every decision. Making the transition to professional management determines whether the company grows or stalls.
How to Create a Steel Product Catalog That Drives Sales
Your product catalog is your sales team's most powerful tool and your customer's primary reference for what you sell. Most steel distributors either do not have one or have one that is useless.
All-in-One vs. Best-of-Breed: The Steel Distribution Verdict
The tech industry has debated suite vs. point solution for decades. In steel distribution, the answer is clear.
How to Build Strategic Partnerships Between Steel Service Centers
Your competitor three states away is not your competitor. They are a potential partner who can extend your reach, fill your product gaps, and provide backup when you need it most.
The State of Digital Transformation in Steel Distribution: 2025 Report
An honest assessment of where the steel industry stands on technology. Most service centers still run on-premise desktop software.
The Real Cost of Running Five Disconnected Systems
A typical mid-size service center runs MetalTrax for inventory, QuickBooks for accounting, Outlook for CRM, Excel for quoting, and a whiteboard for production scheduling. We calculated the hidden costs.
The Vertical SaaS Revolution: What Toast, Procore, and Veeva Teach Us About Steel Software
Toast built a $15 billion company by understanding that restaurants are not retail stores. Steel distribution is next.
Why We Built WeSteel: The Problem That Would Not Leave Us Alone
Not the polished founder narrative. The honest version: what we saw in the industry that bothered us, the early design decisions we got wrong, and the moment we knew this was going to work.