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IPSCO
Inc. IPSCO
Inc. had its beginnings in 1956 as a pipe manufacturer known as Prairie
Pipe Manufacturing Co. Ltd. From a small local pipe manufacturer, the
company began production of its own steel in 1960 and subsequently changed
its name to Interprovincial Steel and Pipe Corporate Ltd. In 1984, it
changed its name to IPSCO Inc., adopting the acronym by which it was
generally known, as its full name. The company is publicly traded on the
New York and Toronto Stock Exchanges with the majority of shares widely
held.
Over
the years, the company has expanded from its Regina location to own and
operate production facilities in Alberta, Ontario and British Columbia in
Canada and Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Texas in the United States.
Today, the steelmaking capacity of the company is 2,250,000 tons per year,
1,000,000 at Regina and 1,250,000 at Montpelier, Iowa. IPSCO has also
begun construction of its third steelworks in Mobile County, Alabama.
Further processing into higher value added steel
products takes place in IPSCO's six pipemaking facilities and four coil
processing facilities located throughout Canada and the United States. IPSCO
steel can be found in a variety of products including grain bins,
agricultural equipment, truck frames and boxes, railway car components,
power poles, bridges, as well as in a variety of tubular products such as
plumbing pipe, oil and gas well casing and tubing, line pipe and hollow
structural sections.
IPSCO’s long-term goals include being a reliable
employer with excellent working conditions and being a good corporate
citizen in the communities in which it operates. It currently employs
directly and through its subsidiary companies, more than 1,900 people. |