Cans, Cables and Car Parts: Pandemic Drives Demand for U.S. Fabricated Metal Products
Cans, Cables and Car Parts: Pandemic Drives Demand for U.S. Fabricated Metal Products
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SUGAR LAND--March 22, 2021--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--If there's a silver lining to the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, it would be that many Americans have learned valuable DIY lessons while working (or just keeping themselves occupied) at home. One sector of the economy that has seen a surge in business as a result is fabricated-metal products, which include everyday items such as cans, hand tools, pipes and fittings, window frames and auto parts. Industrial Info is tracking $1.24 billion worth of projects across the U.S. for the manufacturing of goods from fabricated metals that are set to begin construction in the second quarter.
Within this article: Details on some of the highest-valued projects for the development of fabricated metal products that are set to kick off from April through June, including those from companies such as Ball Corporation (NYSE:BLL), Crown Holdings Incorporated (NYSE:CCK), Accel International Incorporated and Emerson Electric Company (NYSE:EMR).
Other companies featured: Molson Coors Beverage Company (NYSE:TAP)
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