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A Part of Something Bigger...
The
CMC Steel Group
CMC Steel Alabama is a member of the CMC
Steel Group, a family of vertically integrated companies involved in the
entire steel production process. These include scrap metal processing and
rail salvage, steel production, fabrication (rebar, structural, pipe, joist, and
fence post), and "value-added" operations such as heat treating and
the distribution of concrete related products. The Steel Group companies
are part of Commercial
Metals Company.
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Mini-Mills
CMC Steel Arkansas
100 Columbia 7-B
Magnolia, Arkansas 71753
870.234.8703
http://www.cmcsteel-ar.com
Produces small bar mill products primarily re-rolled from used rail. Includes
fence posts and reinforcing bars. Also rolls billets into angles, rounds,
squares, flats and other special shapes. Included are four-fence post
finishing shops of CMC Southern Post and the rail salvage operations of CMC Rail.
CMC Steel Alabama
101 South 50th St
Birmingham, AL 35212
205.592.8981
http://www.cmcsteel-al.com
Provides structural steel materials to customers throughout the South
and Southeast. The mill produces angles up to 6”, and flats and channels up to 12”.
CMC Steel South Carolina
310 New State Road
Cayce, SC 29033
http://www.cmcsteel-sc.com
The Steel Group's fourth mini-mill provides rebar, rounds, squares, channels,
flats, and angles to customers in the South and East.
CMC Steel Texas
Steel Mill Rd.
Seguin, TX 78155
830.372.8200
http://www.cmcsteel-tx.com
Located in central Texas, and serving the Southwest since 1947, we produce rebar,
angles, channels, flats, rounds, and squares as well as engineered steels and special sections.
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The CMC Steel Group companies are located from California
to Virginia, with concentrations in Texas and the Southeast. The CMC Steel Group
is headquartered at CMC Steel Texas in Seguin, near San Antonio.
The CMC Steel Group began in 1947 at Structural Metals,
Inc. (CMC Steel Texas). Fabrication facilities in the Houston, Dallas and Austin
markets were added in the 1950s to provide marketing outlets for the minimill's
bar products. In 1963, CMC acquired a majority interest in what was the SMI family of
companies.
Significant acquisitions and start ups since the SMI
family of companies became a part of CMC include:
- The 1983 acquisition of the closed Connors minimill in
Birmingham, Alabama, which became the CMC Steel Group's second steel mill,
CMC Steel Alabama.
- The 1987 start-up of CMC Steel Arkansas, in Magnolia,
Arkansas, a rail re-rolling minimill similar to but more sophisticated than
the operation first used by Marvin Selig at SMI-Texas.
- The 1989 acquisition of Tex-Ark Joist Company in Hope,
Arkansas, which became CMC Joist Company.
- The development of a chain of concrete related product
supply stores and CMC Construction Services through the acquisitions of Houston-based
Shepler's in 1993 and Construction Materials, Inc., headquartered in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana in 1999.
- The 1994 acquisition of Owen Steel, a family of steel
companies headquartered in Columbia, South Carolina, that gave the CMC Steel
Group a solid presence in the southeast and Mid-Atlantic states.
- The start up or acquisition of additional fabricators,
joist plants, fence post finishing shops, and other steel-related
enterprises to broaden the CMC Steel Group's product line and market areas.
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