See all Blog Posts Visit us at FABTECH! Category: Events Posted: October 14, 2015 Metal Supermarkets, the world’s largest supplier of small-quantity metals, will be an exhibitor at FABTECH 2015 in Chicago, Illinois from November 9 – 12, 2015. Visit us at Booth C125 to meet the team, discuss your metal needs and learn more about our products and services! About Metal Supermarkets Metal Supermarkets is the world’s largest small-quantity metal supplier with over 70 brick-and-mortar stores across the US, Canada, and United Kingdom. We sell a wide variety of metals including Aluminum, Hot-Rolled Steel, Cold-Rolled Steel, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, Galvanized Steel, Tool Steel, Brass, Bronze and Copper. We offer value-added services such as Production Cutting, Shearing, Punching and more. Our staffs are highly-specialized and will help you find the metal you need. We are metal experts and have been providing quality customer service and products since 1985. About FABTECH FABTECH is North America’s largest metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing event taking place at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL USA from November 9 – 12, 2015. Metal Supermarkets For over 40 years, Metal Supermarkets has been the world’s largest small-quantity metal supplier with over 130 brick-and-mortar stores across the US, Canada, and the United Kingdom. We are metal experts and have been providing quality customer service and products since 1985. At Metal Supermarkets, we supply a wide range of metals for various applications. Our stock includes mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, tool steel, alloy steel, brass, bronze, and copper. We stock a wide range of shapes, including bars, tubes, sheets, plates, and more. And we can cut metal to your exact specifications. Visit one of our locations today. Share: Facebook X LinkedIn E-Mail Tags: fabtech Related blog articles 10 Best Metal Cutting Tools for Clean, Accurate Cuts in Steel and Sheet Metal Metal Supermarkets Doubles Funding to $20,000 for 5th Annual Trade School Scholarship Metal Grate Material: Best Type for Strength, Durability Cost?