Fort Wayne , IN
Industry Type(s): Mining & Metals
This state-of-the-art mill remains a world leader in its production and productivity of flat roll steel.
Finishing facilities in the Butler mill and in Jeffersonville, IN, produce pickled, cold roll, galvanized, and painted flat roll steel.
New Millennium Building Systems, a steel fabrication firm generating joists, girders, and decking for nonresidential building projects, began operations in 2000, and today consists of 6 production facilities at the U.S. and Mexico.
SDI entered the steel long-products business in 2002, together with the creation of wide-flange beams in the organization's minimill at Columbia City, IN.
In 2010, it had been expanded to include the creation of standard rail, also in 2013 the capability for manufacturing premium rail has been added. Additionally in 2002, SDI obtained a steel mill near Indianapolis to create engineered pub steel and expanded the minimill's capacity by including a small diameter engineered bar rolling mill in 2013.
In 2006, SDI obtained Roanoke Electric Steel Corp., including Steel of WV, adding merchant pub and specialty contours to its own steel product portfolio.
The organization's latest growth occurred in 2014, as it acquired the Severstal Columbus, MS minimill. In 2007, SDI acquired The Techs, 3 galvanizing plants in Pittsburgh as well as OmniSource Corp..
The operations of which include both ferrous and nonferrous scrap metal processing, transport, advertising, brokerage, and consulting services in more than 70 locations primarily in the Midwestern and Southeastern U.S. With net sales of $7.8 billion in 2016, SDI is now one of the largest steel manufacturers and one of the biggest metals recyclers in the U.S. Located in Ft. Wayne, IN, the business employs about 7,700 at its steel mills, metal recycling lawns, and facilities for iron production and steel finishing, coating, and fabrication.
Fort Wayne , IN
Fort Wayne , Indiana , IN , 46804 , United States
Mining & Metals
5,001-10,000
Public Company