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How to Conduct Effective Sales Ride-Alongs in Steel Distribution
Ride-alongs are the most underused training tool in steel sales. Done right, they accelerate rep development faster than any classroom program.
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?
How to Use Blanket Orders to Lock In Steel Customers
Blanket orders give customers price certainty and guaranteed supply. They give you predictable demand and customer lock-in. Structured correctly, both sides win.
How Toll Processing Partnerships Can Grow Your Service Center
Toll processing lets you offer slitting, cut-to-length, and blanking without owning the steel. Here is how smart service centers use toll relationships to expand capabilities and margins.
How to Manage a Steel Inventory During a Market Downturn
Market downturns destroy service centers that over-bought at high prices. Surviving a downturn is about speed: how fast you adjust purchasing, pricing, and inventory levels.
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.
How to Build a Steel Sales Dashboard That Actually Gets Used
Most dashboards in steel service centers are built once and ignored. Here is how to build one that the sales team checks every morning.
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.
Inventory Turns in Steel Distribution: What Good Looks Like
Most steel service centers turn inventory 4 to 6 times per year. The best operators hit 8 to 10. The difference is hundreds of thousands in freed working capital.
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.
The Steel Distributor's Guide to Workers' Compensation Management
Workers' comp premiums for steel distribution run $8 to $15 per $100 of payroll. Proactive safety and claims management can reduce that rate by 20% to 40% over three years.
The Remnant Problem: How Service Centers Lose Money on Steel They Already Own
Industry estimates suggest 3% to 8% of total inventory value sits in untracked remnants. That is real money rotting in the corner of Bay 3.