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All-Steel Fabricating offers road plate rental service
Written by Ethan Bernard
July 16, 2024
New England’s All-Steel Fabricating announced the launch of its new road plate rental service.
The steel fabrication company said customers can now rent road plates directly from its manufacturing facility in North Grafton, Mass. The service is designed to meet the needs of construction and utility companies requiring trench coverings and road construction support.
“This new service aligns with our commitment to providing comprehensive metal fabrication solutions to our clients,” Kevin Magill, president of All-Steel Fabricating, said in a statement on Monday.
Additionally, All-Steel said that by renting road plates direct from the manufacturer, the company “is able to offer very competitive rates from short-term to long-term rentals, and does not charge for road plate prep or pickup/return handling charges.”
All-Steel Fabricating specializes in the fabrication of steel, stainless steel, and aluminum products.

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