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Alro Steel Acquires Heimansohn Steel

The purchase of Heimansohn Steel enables Alro to expand its customer base, while providing enhanced product offerings, processing and delivery for cut-to-order metals.

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Alro Steel has reached an agreement to acquire Heimansohn Steel in Clarksville, Tennessee. Heimansohn Steel was founded in 1896 by Lui Heimansohn, and owned by Curt and Lawrence Mize, representing the third and fourth generations of the family.

This purchase enables Alro to grow its customer base in Tennessee and Kentucky, while providing enhanced product offerings, processing and delivery for cut-to-order metals.

“We are thrilled to join another family-owned company whose top priority is also customer service. It has been our pleasure to serve Clarksville and the surrounding areas with superior customer service for the last 127 years,” says Lawrence Mize, vice president, Heimansohn Steel. “We want to thank each and every one of our customers for the many years of success. With this acquisition, we will be able to fulfill even more of your metal needs with the addition of more inventory and processing capabilities.”

“We are excited to welcome Heimansohn Steel to the Alro family,” says Randy Glick, CEO, Alro Steel. “This acquisition will benefit our customers with expanded inventories of metals and plastics plus additional processing capabilities.” 

The Heimanshon Steel facility and employees will continue serving customers under the Alro name.

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