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Say Hello to Marlin’s New Lincoln MIG (GMAW) and TIG (GTAW) Welder!

Marlin’s investments in factory automation have helped us meet incredibly tight parts tolerances time and again over the last

Marlin Steel Poised for Growth Once Again

Marlin Steel is a big proponent of growing American manufacturing by using cutting-edge technology and training to produce superior-quality products. This commitment to excellence in manufacturing begins on our factory

Marlin Rising Up and Finding a New Direction on ABC News!

Marlin Steel recently celebrated more than 50 years of engineering

Marlin Steel Earns Outstanding Exporter 2018 Award from NASBITE

Exports are critical to the economic health of the American manufacturing industry. While the USA remains an economic powerhouse, the fact of the matter is that of the 7 billion people who live on this planet, only a small percentage of them live in

How to Keep Track of Your Different Custom Wire Baskets

Here’s a common scenario that many manufacturers have had to contend with at one time or another: It’s another day on the manufacturing line, and all of a sudden, a basket full of parts comes out of your washing process and the

Marlin Steel at the National Small Business Exporters Summit

Each year, NASBITE International hosts a summit for national small business exporters where they can share best practices and the lessons they’ve learned. By engaging in this dialogue, manufacturers can broaden their knowledge and help one another

Marlin Steel Adds a Hydmech S-23A Automatic Pivot Style Band Saw

A core part of Marlin Steel’s mission to deliver “Quality, Engineered Quick®” is the integration of both advanced factory automation and the training of personnel who can make the most

Marlin Steel Celebrates 50 Years of All-American Manufacturing!

Marlin Steel was first formed in 1968. In its early years, the company specialized in manually creating custom wire forms for different clients and industries. In 1998, when Drew Greenblatt acquired the company and moved its operations to Baltimore,