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400+ Attending Tampa Steel, Don't Miss Your Chance To Join Too!
Written by Michael Cowden
January 22, 2023
We’re less than two weeks away from the Tampa Steel Conference. It’s not too late to register, but you should do it ASAP.
The event will be at the Tampa Marriott Water Street hotel on Sunday-Tuesday Feb. 5-7. Approximately 430 people have already registered, which is more than total attendace last year. We expect that number to continue to go up.
You can learn more about the agenda, explore networking opportunities, and register here.
Below is a list of companies that have registered so far. Those with an asterisk next to their name are sending more than one person to the event:
AR Savage & Son LLC, Ace Steel Supply Inc, ACM, ADM Investor Services, AFC Transport Inc, Air Products and Chemicals*, Alabama Port Authority*, Algoma Steel Inc*, All Weather Insulated Panels, Alliance Steel LLC*, AlphaUSA, American Construction Metals, American Heavy Plates, Ameristar Perimeter Security, AMS Specialty Steel, ArcelorMittal Dofasco*, ArcelorMittal US, Arcosa, Area Transportation, Argus Media, ASSA ABLOY Door Group, Associated Terminals, Atez Logistics LLC, Atlantic Logisitcs*, Bank of America*, BBC Chartering USA LLC, Beemac Logistics*, Biehl & Co LLC, Blackhawk Steel*, BlueScope Steel Americas, BMG Latin America Inc, BMO*, BNSF Railway*, Borroughs LLC, Briccetti & Associates, Brown Brothers Harriman, Celtic Marine and Logistics, CEMCO, Central Oceans USA, Central States Manufacturing Inc, Century Metals & Supplies Inc*, Chapel Steel, CIH*, Cincinnati Barge & Rail Terminal LLC, Cleveland Cliffs Inc*, Cleveland Steel Container*, Clipper Americas Inc*, Coastal Cargo*, Coilplus Inc, Colakoglu Metalurji AS, Colonial Terminals, Comanhia Siderurgica Nacional LLC (CSN)*, Cooper Consolidated LLC*, Cooper/Ports America*, C-River Logistics, Crowe LLP*, Crown Equipment Corporation, Crown Products Co Inc, CRU, CSN LLC*, CSX Transportation, Delaware River Stevedores Inc, Diehl Tool Steel, Duferco Steel Inc*, Duluth Seaway Port Authority, E-Crane International USA Inc*, Elementus Minerals LLC, Elgen Manufacturing, Empire Stevedoring (LA) Inc, a Company of QSL, Entech*, Esae Capital Partners LLC, Esmark Inc*, Essien Welding Enterprise, Fagor Arrasate USA Inc, Fathom Consulting*, Ferogen Inc, Ferrosource, Fitch Ratings, Flack Global Metals, Friedman Industries*, Galvasid*, General Kinematics Corp*, Gibraltar – SEMCO, Goldman Sachs, Great Circle Shipping Corp, Greystones Maritime International, GridBeyond, Grupo Collado, Gulf Stream Marine, Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority, Harbor Freight Transport Corp, Heidtman Steel*, Holt Logistics*, Huntington Bank, Hyundai Corp, Hyundai Steel Co, Illinois Tool Works (ITW)*, International Trade Commission, ITW Drawform, JFE Shoji America LLC*, Jindal Tubular USA, JIT Warehousing*, JLG, JSW Steel USA, Kanematsu USA Inc, Kelly Pipe*, Kingspan Insulated Panels, Klauer Manufacturing Company, Kloeckner Metals*, Kpler*, Lafayette Steel and Aluminum*, Lapham Hickey Steel*, Leeco Steel LLC, Logistec USA Inc, Logistic Services Inc, Macsteel International USA Corp, Magswitch Technology Inc*, Mainline Metals Inc, Marine Towing of Tampa LLC, Marmon Keystone Corp, Marubeni-Itochu Steel America (MISA), Matandy Steel & Metal Products*, McNichols Co, Medtrade Inc.*, Mercury Resources LLC, Mercury Transportation Solutions LLC, Metal Edge Partners LLC, Metal Master*, MID-SHIP Logistics, Misteelco Inc, Mitsui & Co. (USA) Inc, Modern Metals, Monti Inc, MTALX Ltd, National Material Electrical, New Process Steel, Nextracker, Nippon Steel North America Inc*, North Star BlueScope Steel*, Norton Lilly International, Nucor Steel, Ohio Coatings Co*, Ohio Pickling & Processing, Olympic Steel Inc, OmniSource, Optima Steel International LLC*, Optimus Steel, LLC, Oshkosh Corporation, Owen Industries Inc, Owen Metals Group, P&S Transportation Inc, Pacific Metals Trading Inc*, PADNOS Recycling*, PCA – America’s Cement Manufacturers, Peak Metals Inc, Pennsylvania Steel, Perfiles LM, PGT Services, PGT Trucking Inc, Phillips Manufacturing*, Phillips Tube Group, Port Canaveral, Port Contractors, Port KC, Port Manatee, Port of New Orleans*, Port of Tampa Bay, Portland Cement Association, Ports America*, POSCO America Corp, Premier Bulk Stevedoring, Pridgeon and Clay, Priefert Manufacturing, Priefert Steel*, QSL – Americas, Quality Metal Stamping, Railroad Friction Products Corp, Raleigh St Metal Recycling, Red Bud Industries*, Reibus International Inc*, Revax Addis, Reynolds Services Inc*, Rukert Terminals Corp*, Ryerson & Central Steel and Wire, Ryerson*, Samuel, Second City Metals, SecuraSOFT*, Sonoco Metal Packaging, South Jersey Port Corp*, Southland Advisors, Southwark Metal, Southwestern Suppliers Inc, SSA Atlantic LLC*, SSAB*, Steel Company, Steel Dynamics Inc*, Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA)*, Steel Market Update*, Steel Warehouse*, SteelSummit-Tennessee, StoneX Financial Inc, Summit Global Trading*, TA Services, Tampa Steel & Supply, Tata International Metals (Americas) Ltd*, Tempel Steel Company, Ternium Mexico*, Ternium USA, Texas International Terminals, The Bradbury Group*, The Jordan International Co, The Kinetic Company, The Mercury Group, thyssenkrupp Steel North America Inc*, Tri County Metals, Tri State Maritime Services Inc, US Steel*, US Department of Commerce – International Trade Administration*, UBS Securities LLC*, Union Bank and Trust, Universal Display & Fixture Co, UPG LLC, Vance Metal Fabricators, Vicwest Building Products, voestalpine USA LLC, Watco Logistics, Webco Industries, Weissenrieder & Co*, West Coast Metals, Wheeling-Nippon Steel Inc., Wiley Rein LLP*, Wolfe Research*, Worthington*, XSteel USA
Again, it’s not too late to add your company’s name to that list. And we look forward to seeing all of you who have registered in Florida soon!
By Michael Cowden, Michael@SteelMarketUpdate.com
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