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LINKS IN THE LONG CHAIN, PART 1
During the past 100 years, metals service centers learned how to adapt to
competition, war and economic downturn. by Bill Barnhart
LINKS IN THE LONG CHAIN, PART 2
Continued from Part 1.
BUILDING BETTER BUSINESSES
Throughout its hundred-year history, the Metals Service Center Institute has evolved to meet the needs of its members. by Elizabeth Ecker
100 YEARS OF METALS
The metals industry has experienced—and brought
about—dramatic developments. Here are 100 significant
events, from 1909 to today.
RISING BEYOND OBSCURITY
Norfolk Iron & Metal, at 101 years of age,
demonstrates anew exactly how far you
can go with classic business principles,
hard work and respect for your customers. by Steven B. Weiner
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