Ryerson Expands Long Products Capacity
12/13/2011 - Ryerson has acquired Turret Steel Industries, Inc. and Sunbelt-Turret Steel, Inc., steel service centers headquartered in Pittsburgh. The acquisition also includes Turret-affiliated companies Wilcox Steel and Imperial Logistics.
Ryerson Inc. has acquired Turret Steel Industries, Inc. and Sunbelt-Turret Steel, Inc., steel service centers headquartered in Pittsburgh. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
The acquisition also includes Turret-affiliated companies Wilcox Steel and Imperial Logistics. Turret and its affiliates generate annual revenues of approximately $130 million.
"These are all strong businesses that will complement Ryerson's existing network and enhance our ability to serve customers," said Matthias Heilmann, Ryerson's Chief Operating Officer.
· In addition to its Pittsburgh headquarters, Turret has service centers in Chicago and Warren, Ohio. Turret is primarily a distributor of special bar quality (SBQ) carbon and alloy bar stock focused on bar sizes of less than six inches in diameter.
· Sunbelt has locations in Charlotte, N.C., Cooper, Texas, Dos Palos, Calif., South Windsor, Conn., and Portland, Ore. Sunbelt primarily distributes SBQ carbon and alloy bar products greater than six inches in diameter and also offers significant value-added processing capabilities.
· Wilcox Steel has a single facility in Green Bay, Wis., that primarily sells cold drawn bar products.
· Imperial Logistics operates as a sourcing arm for flatbed and inbound trucking for all three companies.
Turret Steel President Wayne Gould will join the Ryerson team and stay on to manage the acquired businesses. "We are excited to join the Ryerson team and combine Ryerson's resources and extensive North American footprint with our deep knowledge and experience in the markets," said Gould. "This will allow us to continue successfully growing for many years to come."
Ryerson has now completed five acquisitions in the last two years, acquiring Houston-based Texas Steel Processing Inc. in January 2010; Mobile, Ala.-based Cutting Edge Metal Processing Inc. in May 2010; Houston-based SFI-Gray Steel Inc. in August 2010; and Streetsboro, Ohio-based Singer Steel in March 2011.
Earlier this month Ryerson announced expansions of its Atlanta and Little Rock, Ark., operations with added capabilities in long products and fabricated plate. The company also recently opened new North American service centers in Salt Lake City, Tijuana, Houston and Eldridge, Iowa, and also added a new service center in Suzhou, China.
Ryerson Inc., a Platinum Equity company, is a leading North American processor and distributor of metals, with operations in the United States and Canada, as well as in China. The company distributes and processes various kinds of metals, including stainless and carbon steel and aluminum products.