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Pacemaker Steel

Pacemaker Steel

Prior to creating Pacemaker, Gene served as a steel buyer for Utica Drop Forge and was instrumental in the formation of the Special Metals Corporation, an industry leader that was, and continues to be, a leader in aerospace metals. Pacemaker's initial business plan was to serve the central New York State tool and die industry with a complete range of tool and die steels. Due to the early success of the endeavor, a full line of cold finished carbon steel bar was added in 1959. In 1960, Pacemaker became a full line general distributor for Reynolds-Metals, one of only three in the entire state of New York north of the New York City metropolitan area. Pacemaker was growing quickly as a reliable major supplier to the healthy manufacturing that spread across New York from Poughkeepsie to Buffalo. In 1968, Pacemaker purchased a competitor in Binghamton and then added a full line of hot-rolled shapes, sheet and plate to its inventory, along with cold-rolled and galvanized sheet. The company kept growing, always employing its founder's principle of consistently providing high-quality products, at a fair price, delivered on time. In 1969, Charles Millar Supply of Utica (founded 1861) was acquired and in 1978, Colerick Supply of Utica (founded 1919) was acquired. The company was renamed Pacemaker-Millar Steel and Industrial Supply Co. Inc, and is now known as Pacemaker Steel and Piping Company. These acquisitions helped make Pacemaker a well-known and highly regarded distributor of pipe, valves and fittings, allowing them to provide a vast array of products, both standard and specials. Over the years, Pacemaker has grown considerably due to the 'Customer 1st' mentality shown by all of the dedicated employees throughout the organization. Because of the efforts of the leadership and employees, the company has been recognized many times over for its financial aid and service to colleges, hospitals, community foundations, municipal organizations and over 100 benevolent groups in upstate New York. Pacemaker has seen many changes in its decades of existence. What has not changed is Pacemaker's commitment to its customers as a loyal partner and an indispensable vendor. The Old Fleet

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About Pacemaker Steel

Founded

2001

Estimated Revenue

$10M-$50M

Employees

51-250

Funding / Mkt. Cap

$1M

Category

Sector

Materials

Industry Group

Materials

Industry

Mining & Metals

Location

City

Utica

State

New York

Country

United States

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