ABOUT COMPANY
Getting to Know Us
The AA Metals philosophy is built on erecting higher standards for ourselves than other organizations might accept. Based on our leadership, ground and office personnel, and industry dominance, we expect to reach $1 billion in revenue within 5 years.
We work to be the largest and most dependable North American master distributor of high-quality metal products. We will drive this by delivering competitive solutions for our customers through cost effective supply chain management and long term vendor partnerships.
We strive to be the market leader by vigorously developing and pursuing efficiency and innovation to become the most admired company for our people, our partnerships, and our industry performance.
- Satisfaction Value For Money Solution
- Business Accounting Management
- Inventory Management Tracking System
- The world as it is heavily dependent
Our History
We Are Determined To Improve
Yes, we receive accolades for our fast growth, and although we are recognized as being blessed with excellent leadership, we don’t think we’re anywhere near perfection. In our goal to be the largest and most dependable distributor, we will improve product, service, and process until we are meeting every customer’s challenge perfectly. We would be honored if you took part in this endless pursuit of improvement.

Acquired Lampros Steel
2010
In December 2010, American Metals Corporation acquired Lampros Steel. This acquisition included Lampros Steel Structural and Plate Sales in Portland, Oregon, and LSI Plate in Rancho Cucamonga, California.

AAM Split into Two Division
2015
In 2015, All American Metals was split into two divisions: American Steel, independently and American Metals Scraps, which was formed as a joint venture between Howard Hedinger and Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

All American Metals Was Born
2008
In 2008, they merged to form American Metals Corporation and began operating as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Reliance.

Acquired Haskins Steel Co
2013
In November 2013, American Metals Corporation acquired Haskins Steel Co., Inc., of Spokane, Washington, a carbon steel and aluminum processing center. In August 2016, American Metals Corporation acquired Alaska Steel Company, with locations in Anchorage, Fairbanks & Kenai Alaska.