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Product updates, industry insights, and best practices for steel service centers and metal distributors.
Switching ERPs Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Data)
The number one reason service centers stay on terrible software is fear of switching. Here is the migration playbook that reduces the risk.
How Steel Service Centers Can Support Lean Manufacturing Customers
Your manufacturing customers are implementing lean and just-in-time. If your delivery and inventory capabilities cannot support their lean operations, they will find a supplier who can.
Credit Management in Steel: The Art of Saying Yes Without Getting Burned
Steel service centers extend $50,000 to $500,000+ in trade credit per customer. Getting credit decisions right is both art and science.
How to Use Customer Purchase Data to Drive Steel Sales
Your order history contains patterns that reveal exactly which customers are ready to buy more, which products to recommend, and which accounts need attention. Most service centers never look.
The Future of Steel Distribution: What Changes and What Does Not
Technology will transform how steel is bought, sold, and tracked. The fundamental value of having the right material in the right place at the right time is permanent.
DFARS Compliance for Steel Distributors: What You Need to Know
If you sell steel for defense contracts, DFARS compliance is mandatory. Here is what it requires and how to document it.
How to Choose the Right Forklift for a Steel Service Center
Forklifts in a steel warehouse lift 10 to 50 times the weight of a retail warehouse forklift. Choosing the wrong equipment creates safety hazards and operational bottlenecks.
How to Prepare Your Steel Service Center for an Audit
Whether it is ISO, customer, financial, or safety, audits reveal the gap between what you say you do and what you actually do. Closing that gap before the auditor arrives is the whole game.
What Your Sales Reps Could Do If They Weren't Stuck in Spreadsheets
The average steel sales rep spends 40% of their time on admin. That is two full days per week not selling.
The Economics of Same-Day Steel Delivery
Same-day delivery is expensive, but the customers who need it will pay for it. Here is how to structure a same-day program that generates profit instead of burning margin.
How to Identify and Develop Future Leaders at Your Steel Service Center
The average age of a service center GM is 57. The leadership pipeline in steel distribution is thin. Companies that identify and develop leaders early will outperform those that scramble to fill roles reactively.
Quality Management for Steel Service Centers: Beyond the Clipboard
Quality inspection at most service centers involves a clipboard, a tape measure, and a filing cabinet. Finding that record six months later is an archaeological expedition.