Ryerson acquires Laserflex Corporation

Ryerson Holding Corporation, a distributor and value-added processor of industrial metals, has recently acquired The Laserflex Corporation (Laserflex), a privately-owned metal fabricator with locations in Columbus, Ohio and Wellford, South Carolina. Laserflex specializes in laser fabrication metal processing and welding and further enhances Ryerson’s existing fabrication and metals processing capabilities. Laserflex employs more than 100 employees at its two locations and has annual revenue of approximately USD 25M.

“As Ryerson approaches its 175th year in business as an industry leader and iconic industrial brand, we are delighted to welcome Laserflex to our company.  Laserflex and Ryerson share a passion for creating great customer experiences in the advanced fabrication of metal parts for a wide variety of original equipment manufacturers.  Laserflex is an integral fit to our strategy focused around speed, scale, value-add, culture and analytics,” said Eddie Lehner, Ryerson’s President and Chief Executive Officer.

Kevin Richardson, Ryerson’s President, South-East Region, added “The Laserflex management team has built an excellent company over the past 20 years, and we have worked closely with them as both a customer and a supplier of value-added services.”

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