Georgia company purchases steel service center Camalloy

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Georgia-based Kloeckner Metals Corp., a metal processor and service center company, recently purchased Washington, Pa.-based Camalloy, a nonferrous service center specializing in stainless steel and aluminum.

“Camalloy raises the bar for our non-ferrous business, helping us deliver faster service and more dependable supply to stainless and aluminum customers,” John Ganem, Kloeckner Metals CEO, said.

The purchase will allow Kloeckner to increase its coverage of the Mid-Atlantic, enhance its ability to support customers across the Midwest, enhance its ability to deliver responsive stainless and aluminum solutions, and improve its ability to serve major industrial hubs such as Philadelphia, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus.

Camalloy’s 35,000-square-foot facility includes shearing and PVC application capabilities and as a fast-turn service center that supports an established customer base in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest.

Camalloy supports customers in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, New York, Indiana, Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and West Virginia.

Kloeckner Metals Corp. employs approximately 2,800 people at more than 45 branches in the United States and Mexico. In fiscal year 2024, it generated pro forma sales of $4.2 billion.

The company is a subsidiary of Klöckner & Co. In addition to metal processing and service centers, the company provides customers access to electrical steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.