Company Profile
Ranks 4112 on the 2012 INC 5000 Company Overview2012 STATISTICS
3-year growth:33% | Industry rank:#162
2011 Revenue:$4.4 million | 2008 Revenue:$3.3 million
Employees:28 | Jobs added, prev. 3 years:4
Trophy Case: #61 in Baltimore
Founded:1968 | Industry:Manufacturing
Business Model: Manufactures precision engineered wire basket and sheet metal fabrications for medical, aerospace, military, industrial, and telecom clients.
INC 5000 names Marlin Steel #162 in Manufacturing. Life is Good's Bert Jacobs and Marlin Steel's Drew Greenblatt at the 2012 INC 5000 Awards Ceremony.
President Drew Greenblatt and the entire team at Marlin Steel are honored to be a part of the Inc. 5000.
Marlin Steel has been ranked number 4,112 on Inc. magazine's sixth annual Inc. 500|5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America.
The INC 5000 list is a showcase for a critical segment of the U.S. economy - America's independent entrepreneurs.
Despite a slow economy, Marlin has continued to grow, increasing their staff of engineers and has invested in new equipment, software and state-of-the-art robots to bring the highest quality possible to their global customers. The Marlin combination of innovative engineers and the best manufacturing equipment sets the steel fabricator above the competition.
Drew Greenblatt, President of Marlin Steel and Norm Brodsky at the 2012 INC 5000 awards ceremony
Drew Greenblatt, President of Marlin Steel at the 2012 Inc 5000 awards ceremony. Marlin ranked #162 in Manufacturing.
Drew Greenblatt, President of Marlin Steel borrows a hat from Norm Brodsky at the 2012 INC 5000 awards ceremony
RMI - Regional Manufacturing Institute of Maryland Congratulates Marlin Steel
Congratulations RMI Board Chair Drew Greenblatt & the Marlin Steel Team
Drew Greenblatt and the entire team at Marlin Steel were honored this week to be a part of the Inc. 5000. Marlin Steel has been ranked number 4,112 on Inc. magazine's sixth annual Inc. 500|5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America. The INC 5000 list is a showcase for a critical segment of the U.S. economy - America's independent entrepreneurs. Despite a slow economy, Marlin has continued to grow, increasing their staff of engineers and has invested in new equipment, software and state-of-the-art robots to bring the highest quality possible to their global customers. The Marlin combination of innovative engineers and the best manufacturing equipment sets the steel fabricator above the competition.