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CommunityDomestic Manufacturing

How American Manufacturing Uplifts Communities and Builds Futures

For generations, local manufacturing facilities have fueled development and supported workers and families.

Domestic Manufacturing

Engineered for Excellence: U.S.-Made Steel Conduit Sets the Standard for Safety and Performance

Rigorous manufacturing processes ensure that domestic conduit meets or exceeds industry standards, keeping contractors safe and compliant—an advantage often unmet by imported products.

Domestic Manufacturing

How Buying Domestic Steel Conduit Strengthens the Economy

Domestic conduit is better for American workers, businesses and communities.

Domestic Manufacturing

The Case for American-Made Steel Conduit

Domestic conduit outperforms imports in safety, quality and long-term value.

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Demand Domestic:

The Case for American Manufacturing 

Domestic ManufacturingInnovation & Technology

3 Ways You Can Kick-Start a Career in Manufacturing

Looking to launch your career in manufacturing? Get hands-on training and build invaluable skills through internships, apprenticeships, and entry-level opportunities.

Domestic ManufacturingSustainability

A Greener Blueprint: The Case for Using American-Made Steel in Your Construction Projects

Where steel comes from and how it’s made can significantly affect quality, availability, sustainability, and the economic impact on local communities.

Domestic ManufacturingInnovation & Technology

Made in the USA: The Pride and Power of Domestic Manufacturing

There’s magic in those four words: “made in the USA.” They stir a sense of national pride and patriotism and serve as an assurance of quality. They tell a story of hardworking makers and the impact of homegrown products.

Domestic Manufacturing

Why Pipe That Meets the API Standards Stands Above the Rest

There’s no room for substandard equipment in the oil and gas industry. The quality of just one pipe could be the difference between success and disaster for an operation and its crew, the environment, the company’s bottom line, and its reputation.

CultureDomestic Manufacturing

Women of Zekelman: Jessica Wells

Jessica Wells has been a kindergarten teacher, a transmission builder, and a dental hygienist. Now she’s the ultrasonic tester and floater at Atlas Tube, a company of Zekelman Industries.

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