IMC-MetalsAmerica
IMC-MetalsAmerica, located in Shelby, North Carolina, has transformed from its origins in dirt floor foundries into a globally recognized leader in the anode and rod production industry. The company was significantly expanded in the 1990s with the establishment of a new, state-of-the-art 160,000 square foot facility dedicated to copper and brass manufacturing. This modern facility is not only technologically advanced but also adheres to environmentally-friendly practices, showcasing IMC's commitment to sustainable manufacturing and providing room for future growth.
Specializing in copper, brass, tin, and nickel products, IMC offers a diverse range of options including bars, rods, nuggets, and balls. The company prides itself on its high-speed manufacturing process, which is rigorously monitored and engineered to adhere to strict customer specifications. Each stage of production is governed by precise analytical testing of raw materials, alloying processes, and ultimate quality certifications, ensuring that IMC's offerings consistently meet the demands of its end-users.
IMC-MetalsAmerica caters to a wide array of industries, focusing particularly on markets that require high-quality, hot-rolled, and fine-grained copper products. With over 50% of its total production volume distributed across more than 40 countries, the company employs a robust global network of agents and distributors. This established system of freight forwarders and intermodal carriers allows IMC to reach even the most demanding end-use applications worldwide.
The customer-centric approach of IMC is evident in its ability to engage with clients on a personal level, offering specialized assistance in areas such as custom chemistry, skid designs, and unique configurations tailored to specific applications. This dedication to customer service, combined with a wealth of expertise, positions IMC-MetalsAmerica as a provider capable of meeting both current demands and future needs in the global market.
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