Baltimore exports custom stainless steel wire baskets
Recently US Trade Representative Ambassador Ron Kirk visited Marlin Steel's factory because of its exporting leadership. He marveled at how Marlin Steel in Baltimore exports custom stainless steel wire baskets by the container load thousands of miles away to Australia and exports complex wire forms to factories in Ireland, Japan, Taiwan, and China. Ambassador Kirk was especially admiring of the products going to Asia.
Chris Elwood, another of Marlin's mechanical engineers, spearheaded the identification of the fit, form and function of heat-treating parts for sheet metal and cleaning baskets which the company shipped to a client in Canada, to be used for curing parts destined for General Motors cars. "We used exotic steels that cost 2,800 per sheet to meet their extreme heat requirements. This was the only steel that could handle their brutal thermal environment without warping. This is the kind of engineering our clients appreciate and explains why we keep on growing right through the recession."
Greenblatt continued that he was "particularly touched that past winners included existing clients of
bifei Marlin Steel like BAE Systems, Becton Dickinson, Procter & Gamble, and Northrop. These are some of the most prestigious names in US industry and we are humbled to be included in this class."
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