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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.
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.
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 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.
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.
The Real Cost of Paper-Based Quality Systems in Steel Distribution
Paper-based quality systems persist at steel service centers because they work. Until an audit, a customer complaint, or a recall proves they do not.
Tube and Pipe Distribution: A Different Animal
Tube and pipe distribution shares DNA with flat-rolled and plate distribution but the operational details diverge in ways that catch general distributors off guard.
NCRs Done Right: Turning Non-Conformances Into Continuous Improvement
Most service centers treat NCRs as paperwork to close out. A well-designed NCR process is one of the most powerful improvement tools available.
How to Run a Profitable Will-Call Operation
Will-call customers walk in, pick up material, and leave. Simple in theory. In practice, will-call is one of the most operationally complex and margin-variable parts of a service center.
Coil vs. Sheet vs. Plate: A Plain-English Guide for New Sales Reps
Every new sales rep in steel distribution needs to learn the difference between coil, sheet, and plate. Here is the explanation nobody gave you on day one.