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Further Reading on Titanium and the Future of the Bicycle Industry

When it comes to pondering the use of titanium for the global production of bicycles, one might say that the wheels are always turning when it comes to the latest designs and technology, and that industry trends and consumer preferences go in cycles. Andrea Carolina Clark, titanium product manager, Continental Steel & Tube Co., Fort Lauderdale, FL, will share her perspective on “The Future of the Global Bicycle Industry” during the TITANIUM EUROPE 2018 Conference
and Exhibition, sponsored and organized by the International Titanium Association (ITA), which will be held May 14-16 in Seville, Spain. Click here to read more!

Titanium and the Future of the Bicycle Industry

Our very own Andrea Clark is headed to Spain this weekend to speak at the International Titanium Association Conference about the Future of the Bicycle Industry. You can read more about her research here!

Modern Metals

Status Update – In a wireless workplace, it’s impossible to ignore social media’s role in manufacturing
By Gretchen Salois
April 8 2013

The saying, “image is everything,” holds true in many regards when surfing the Web. A company’s website is a modern-day business card and it takes some know-how to figure out how to approach online onlookers and captivate their interest. Social media is a prevalent force, and that means more than simply having a website or Facebook account. It means having a strategy in place—and more and more companies are investing in this evolving part of the industry…

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Smart Business

WEBMASTER – How to use your online presence to build out your niche
By Laura Green
June 2012

It used to take a lot of work for Don Ascione and his sales team to secure new busines for his $15 million distribution companies, Continental Steel & Tube Co and it’s subsidiary Continental Chemcial USA …

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Modern Metals

Plan of action – Continental Steel & Tube’s online presence brings in business from around the world.
By Lauren Duensing
November 2010

As president of a smaller distribution company, Don Ascione, founder of Continental Steel & Tube Co, fort Lauderdale, Fla., knows it’s imperative to constantly adapt and use every type of technology available…

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Case Study

ThomasNet Case Study
July 2010

With a full inventory of everything steel, whether stainless or electrical, plus titanium and aluminum products, Continental Steel and Tube has served both Fortune 1000 companies and small businesses for over 25 years. Automakers and airplane manufacturers from around the world depend on Continental for high-quality metal to develop a range of innovative applications, from the cars we drive to the planes we fly…

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