Orrcon Steel

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Orrcon Steel
Company typeSteel, tube and pipe manufacturer and distributor
IndustrySteel, steel manufacturer and distributor
FoundedOctober 2000
FounderHills Industries
Welded Tube Mills Australia
Headquarters121 Evans Road, Salisbury, ,
Australia
ProductsSteel, tube, pipe and hot-rolled structural steel
OwnerBlueScope
Number of employees
500+
Websitewww.orrconsteel.com.au

Orrcon Steel is an Australian distributor and manufacturer of steel, tube and pipe. It is an Australian distributor and manufacturer of steel, tube and pipe. It is a subsidiary of BlueScope.

History

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Orrcon Steel was formed from the merger of Hills Industries' tubing division and Welded Tube Mills in October 2000.[1][2]

In February 2005, Hills Holdings acquired 100% of Orrcon Steel.[3] In 2007 Orrcon Steel acquired the Impressive Group from Western Australia. In 2010 Orrcon Steel added the SteelBarn business which included the acquisition of five branches in Queensland.[2]

In August 2013, BlueScope acquired Orrcon from Hills Industries.[4][5]

Products

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Structural steel Electric Resistance Welding (ERW) carbon steel structural tubulars. Structural products are used in applications from building structures to sporting arenas, major mining and industry infrastructure and for aesthetic structural use for airports and shipping terminals.

Precision tube Square, rectangular, round and oval precision tube.

Hot-rolled structural steel Universal beams, universal columns, parallel flange channels, angles and merchant bar (including flats, angles and rounds) as well as a broad range of plate from 3 mm up to 200 mm.

Pipelines Line pipe procurement and logistics services.

Sponsorships

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Ford Performance Racing Ford Falcon FG in 2012

Orrcon Steel was naming rights sponsor of Supercars Championship teams Larkham Motorsport, WPS Racing and Ford Performance Racing from 2003 until 2012.[6][7][8]

References

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  1. ^ To Merger its tubing business with Welded Tube Mills of Aust Hills Industries 21 August 2000
  2. ^ a b History Orrcon Steel
  3. ^ Hills acquires remaining 50% in Orrcon Limited Hills Industries 23 February 2005
  4. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  5. ^ BlueScope to acquire Fielders and Orrcon Hills Industries 19 August 2013
  6. ^ Orrcon is the envy of many: Mark Larkham Speedcafe 5 January 2011
  7. ^ Orrcon Steel to scale back FPR involvement Speedcafe 7 August 2012
  8. ^ Frosty to swap familiar colours Auto Action 16 December 2022

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