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Division of Excellence
Welcome
Welcome to Wheeling Corrugating, a division
of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation. Headquartered in Wheeling,
WV, Wheeling Corrugating is one of America’s leading fabricators
of roll formed products for residential, agricultural, construction,
highway and bridge building markets.
Since 1890, when the company was founded
by Alexander Glass, Wheeling Corrugating has grown to 14 facilities
nationally. Much of the reason for the company’s success centers
on the same principles practiced by Glass, principles that
are etched in steel and have stood the test of time:
- Create a team of highly competent, energetic
people who are committed to the customer;
- Build a strong business around quality
products and service;
- Broaden the product line to meet the
evolving needs of the marketplace;
- Improve and upgrade through investments
in people and equipment;
- Grow through careful acquisition.
Today, these principles, backed by that
team of talented and dedicated men and women, have kept Wheeling
Corrugating a true American industrial success story.
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Manufacturing
Wheeling
Corrugating controls every aspect of the products’ manufacture,
from the making of the steel to the final product.
Production
Since Wheeling Corrugating is connected
to Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, it can ensure its products are
made to exact specifications. Wheeling Corrugating uses both
galvanized and full-hard cold rolled steel. But, the vast majority
of its products are made from galvanized steel produced at Wheeling-Pittsburgh’s
Martins Ferry, Ohio, Plant.
Processing
The
galvanizing process ensures applying a precisely controlled
zinc coating to the steel for corrosion resistance. It’s this
protection that makes Wheeling Corrugating’s products so long-lasting.
Once Wheeling Corrugating receives the steel, its facilities
take over the process.
Locations
Wheeling
Corrugating's 14 plants are strategically located throughout
the country. This ensures
that you will receive personalized customer service and quick
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Visions
For Our Future
The basic framework for success developed by Alexander Glass
back in 1890 moved Wheeling Corrugating from the 19th into the
21th century. While honoring those principles, Wheeling Corrugating
is moving forward with new products, new plants and new ways
of doing business. Perfectly balanced between our roots and
tomorrow, we have the talent, the facilities, the technology
and the tenacity to overcome the challenges of this new century. |
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