Tri Star Metals acquires Centric Alloys

Tri Star Metals Centric Alloys Acquisition Expands Product Reach

Tri Star Metals completed theย Tri Star Metals Centric Alloys acquisition, adding a leading specialty metals bar and wire supplier to its portfolio. The deal helps Tri Star reach more highโ€‘performance applications across North America.

Centric Alloys works as a distributor and millโ€‘sourcing partner for nickelโ€‘based alloys, nickelโ€‘bearing alloys, cobalt alloys, and specialty stainless steels. It supplies these materials in drawn wire, wire rod, and bar, so customers source multiple forms from one expert partner.

Centric Alloysโ€™ Specialty Strengths in Bar and Wire

Centric describes itself as the largest U.S. stocking distributor and supplier of wire basket spools in North America. Because of this strong position, the company ships a wide range of alloy grades quickly and reliably.

By joining Tri Star Metals, Centric adds deep knowledge in nickel and cobalt alloys, along with advanced stainless grades. These products support sectors such as aerospace, energy, and defense, where customers demand strength, corrosion resistance, and consistent performance.

You can explore Tri Starโ€™s broader capabilities on theย Tri Star Metalsย website and review Centricโ€™s offerings through its online channels.

Leadership Views on the Tri Star Metals Centric Alloys Acquisition

Jim Roach, executive vice president of Tri Star Metals, said theย Tri Star Metals Centric Alloys acquisitionย improves the companyโ€™s understanding of defenseโ€‘sector requirements. He welcomed Centricโ€™s existing accounts into the Tri Star family and emphasized the value of combining two experienced teams.

With Centric on board, Tri Star can offer a more complete range of specialty bar and wire solutions. In turn, customers gain broader product options and targeted technical support for demanding, regulated applications.

Tri Star Metals Footprint and Investment Drive Growth

Tri Star Metals, part of the Hagener Feinstahl group, operates a 350,000โ€‘sqโ€‘ft manufacturing and distribution campus in Freeport, Illinois, plus a West Coast distribution facility in Phoenix, Arizona. This network provides strong coverage and short lead times across North America.

Since 2010, Tri Star has invested more than $40 million in its mill and distribution facilities. These upgrades improve processing, quality, and logistics, and they align well with the high standards Centricโ€™s customers expect.

Centric Leadership Strengthens the Tri Star Team

Centric Alloys founder and president Mike Walsh expressed his satisfaction with theย Tri Star Metals Centric Alloys acquisition. After nearly 20 years of building Centric, he feels pleased to join the Tri Star team and support the combined business.

With Walsh and the Centric staff now part of Tri Star, the company gains extra market insight, longโ€‘standing customer relationships, and specialized alloy expertise. Together, they reinforce Tri Starโ€™s position as a key specialty bar and wire provider in North America.

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