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Marlin Steel's Manufacturing Team Featured in NAM’s “Creators Wanted”

The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is launching a new “Creators Wanted” campaign across the USA to help promote modern manufacturing to parents and

Drew Greenblatt Testifies Before House & Senate on Instant Expensing

Marlin Steel’s CEO, Drew Greenblatt, is a major proponent of manufacturing as a way to grow jobs and the American economy. As such, he

Marlin Steel on FOX News: We Need to Revise/Refine NAFTA

Some recent announcements from the White House have highlighted a possibility that President Trump may try to remove the long-standing North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). But, is such an event likely? And, what would the impact be?

Manufacturing Industry Highlights from the POTUS XM Radio Show

On Friday, January 20, the new Trump administration was officially sworn in to office. News outlets across the country covered the event and hosted discussions about the impact of the new administration on businesses and the American economy.

What’s the Difference Between Grade 304 and 304L Stainless Steel?

There are hundreds of different grades of stainless steel on the market. Each of these unique formulations of stainless steel offer some degree of corrosion resistance above and

Marlin Steel Featured On Innovation Navigation On Sirius XM

Earlier this week on Tuesday, November 8, Marlin Steel CEO Drew Greenblatt was featured in Wharton University’s Innovation Navigation podcast on Sirius XM Satellite Radio.

VOA Feature: Why Politicians Need to Help American Manufacturers

On Tuesday, November 8, millions of Americans will cast their vote for who they want to see guide this country for the next four years. No matter who wins, that candidate will have their work cut out for them.

Marlin Steel in the New York Times—Fighting Poverty with Manufacturing

America has a long, proud history of being a leading producer of goods. Manufacturing products is a part of the very soul of this country. Manufacturers of all sizes created jobs that kept millions of people with only a high school education in good