Parker Steel moves headquarters to Maumee, Ohio

Parker Steel moves headquarters to Maumee, Ohio

Parker Steel Company, Maumee, Ohio, a supplier of metric-sized metals in North America, in March moved its headquarters from Toledo to Maumee. The company still maintains its two Toledo-based warehouses in the same locations.

April 13, 2017

Parker Steel Company, Maumee, Ohio, a supplier of metric-sized metals in North America, in March moved its headquarters from Toledo to Maumee. The company still maintains its two Toledo-based warehouses in the same locations.

The new headquarters offers Parker Steel employees and customers a bright and airy work and meeting space with rustic beams and wooded views. The staff works closely to fulfill customer orders, 96 percent of which ship out the same day.

Available in millimeter sizes are Parker's cold drawn rounds, hexagons, squares and flats; TG&P shafting; chrome-plated shafting; tubing in seamless and welded diameters; welded square and rectangular tubing; round and square telescopic tubing; hydraulic and capillary tubing; threaded rod, cold and hot rolled sheets and plates; shims; tees; angles; channels; beams; and drill rod. The company also stocks metric sizes in carbon steel, alloy, stainless steel, brass aluminum and titanium.

Plate shearing and production saw cutting services are available when needed.

Parker Steel is ISO 9001:2008- and CTPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)-certified.