steel Australia (Vol 35 No 2) Winter 2022

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VULCAN: A KEY LINK IN THE STEEL VALUE CHAIN SINCE VULCAN WAS FOUNDED IN 1995, THEY HAVE BECOME ONE OF AUSTRALASIA’S HIGHEST PERFORMING METALS DISTRIBUTORS AND PROCESSORS. FROM AN AMBITIOUS START-UP, VULCAN BECAME ONE OF NEW ZEALAND’S LARGEST PRIVATELY HELD BUSINESSES, AND SUBSEQUENTLY SUCCESSFULLY LISTED ON BOTH THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND STOCK EXCHANGES IN 2021. THEIR SUSTAINED GROWTH CAN BE ATTRIBUTED TO THEIR UNWAVERING FOCUS ON CUSTOMER SERVICE AND QUALITY PRODUCTS THAT ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE .

Vulcan was founded in Auckland in 1995 by Peter Wells with a clear vision – to become the most customer focused and efficient metals distributor in Australasia, by delivering superior service. The company has grown consistently ever since. Vulcan began by distributing carbon steel and steadily widened their portfolio to include plate processing, coil processing, stainless steel and engineering steels. In 2002, Vulcan entered the Australian market, with distribution in Victoria. In 2007, the company expanded to Queensland with coil, and in 2010 added plate processing to its inventory. Several acquisitions followed over the next 10 years, culminating in Vulcan listing on the Australian and New Zealand Stock Exchanges in 2021. Today, the diversity of products Vulcan offers and the geographic spread of their operations means Vulcan has become a key supplier to the Australasian steel supply chain. The company has 29 warehousing, manufacturing, and processing facilities throughout Australia and New Zealand, employing over 800 people.

A HIGH PERFORMING INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT DISTRIBUTOR

According to Bradley Childs (Manager, Vulcan), "Vulcan is a high performing Australian and New Zealand industrial product distributor. We act as a key link in the steel value chain between steel mills and end users—this is an important role for our local customers who cannot meet the high order quantities of the mills." "Vulcan operates in three key sectors; steel, stainless steel and engineering steel." "Our steel business carries a comprehensive range of structural sections, merchant bar, hollow sections and plate and sheet. Our facilities also offer long-product processing including cutting, drilling and coping." "We offer a full range of precision steel plate cutting, including laser, plasma, oxy-fuel cutting. This includes plate drilling, tapping, countersinking, beveling and folding. Our coil business offers a full range of coil processing services; including precision cutting, cut to length and slitting. All of these valueadd processing steps are completed according to customer specifications."

"When it comes to stainless steel, we supply stainless sheet and plate in a wide range of grades and finishes, as well as Creusabro Wear Resistant plate. Additionally, we stock a full range of tube, pipe, hollow and bar products, together with large stocks of stainless steel fittings and flanges. Our stainless-steel processing capabilities include latest technology laser and plasma cutting of plate products and high precision saws for cut to length of long products." "Our Engineering Steels branches offer the most comprehensive range of engineering and specialty steels in the market. With a national footprint, our branches stock a wide range of high tensile, carbon steels in black and bright, hollow bar, case hardening steel, stainless steel, aluminium round bar, chrome bar and non-ferrous metals. Every order is supplied with the backing of full material traceability and certification. Each branch is equipped with the latest in cutting technology, with the capability of cutting up to diameters of 750mm," said Bradley. BEST SERVICE—BAR NONE

Vulcan prides itself on delivering the best service in Australasia—bar none. It is this exceptional customer service that has


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