Manufacturing
Steel is the lifeblood of manufacturing, supporting innovation and keeping factories running safely and efficiently. Picture the modern factory floor: steel safety fencing protects workers and steel conduit houses the wires delivering electricity to power the entire operation. The robotics and automated equipment that define modern manufacturing? They’re built to perfection with steel, ensuring precision and long-lasting durability. But beyond its role in production, keeping the manufacturing of steel and steel products in America is vital. It strengthens our economy, creates jobs, and ensures we maintain control over the quality and reliability of the goods we produce. By supporting American manufacturing, we’re not just building with steel—we’re building a stronger, more self-reliant future.
Steel is the lifeblood of manufacturing, supporting innovation and keeping factories running safely and efficiently. Picture the modern factory floor: steel safety fencing protects workers and steel conduit houses the wires delivering electricity to power the entire operation. The robotics and automated equipment that define modern manufacturing? They’re built to perfection with steel, ensuring precision and long-lasting durability. But beyond its role in production, keeping the manufacturing of steel and steel products in America is vital. It strengthens our economy, creates jobs, and ensures we maintain control over the quality and reliability of the goods we produce. By supporting American manufacturing, we’re not just building with steel—we’re building a stronger, more self-reliant future.




Manufacturing Needs Steel
Steel conduit houses the wires that deliver electricity to keep the factory operating.
Manufacturing Needs Steel
The robotics of modern manufacturing are comprised mostly of steel.
Manufacturing Needs Steel
Steel is required for automated factory equipment and components.
Manufacturing Needs Steel
Safety fencing, made of steel, protects factory workers.