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'''O'Neal Industries''', commonly known as '''O'Neal Steel''', is an industrial and high-performance metals distributor, fabricator and service center headquartered at 744 [[41st Street North]] in [[North Avondale]].
'''O'Neal Industries''', commonly known by the name of its '''O'Neal Steel''' division, is an industrial and high-performance metals distributor, fabricator and service center headquartered at 744 [[41st Street North]] in [[North Avondale]].


The company was founded in [[1921]] when [[Kirkman O'Neal]] left [[Ingalls Iron Works]] and invested $2,000 in '''Southern Steel Works''', a small steel fabricator in [[West End]]. The first service-center was established in [[1935]] supplying consumers for smaller steel orders than could be taken directly by producers. The company moved from [[West End]] to its present site in Avondale in [[1942]]. During [[World War II]] O'Neal produced general purpose bombs, gun platforms and deck houses for the military.
The company was founded in [[1921]] when [[Kirkman O'Neal]] left [[Ingalls Iron Works]] and invested $2,000 in '''Southern Steel Works''', a small steel fabricator in [[West End]]. The first service-center was established in [[1935]] supplying consumers for smaller steel orders than could be taken directly by producers. The company moved from [[West End]] to its present site in Avondale in [[1942]]. During [[World War II]] O'Neal produced general purpose bombs, gun platforms and deck houses for the military.


The company continued to grow with Kirkman's son [[Emmet O'Neal II]] as president and spent most of the 1990s  and early 2000s diversifying its product and customer bases by acquiring service centers around the country. Currently [[Craft O'Neal]], Emmett's son, is chairman and the company employs around 3,000 workers nationwide.
The company continued to grow with Kirkman's son [[Emmet O'Neal II]] as president and spent most of the 1990s  and early 2000s diversifying its product and customer bases by acquiring service centers around the country. The current organization, with O'Neal Steel acting as a division of O'Neal Industries, was completed in [[2009]]. Currently [[Craft O'Neal]], Emmett's son, is chairman and [[Holman Head]] is president. The company employs around 3,000 workers at 90 facilities in the United States, South America, Europe and Asia.


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* Weiner, Steven B. (March 2009) "[http://www.onealsteel.com/docs/Forward_March_09.pdf Well Below the Radar]" ''Forward''
* Weiner, Steven B. (March 2009) "[http://www.onealsteel.com/docs/Forward_March_09.pdf Well Below the Radar]" ''Forward''
* Williams, Roy L. (October 4, 2009) "On the Record-Craft O'Neal, chairman and CEO of O'Neal Industries." {{BN}}
* Williams, Roy L. (October 4, 2009) "On the Record-Craft O'Neal, chairman and CEO of O'Neal Industries." {{BN}}
* Azok, Dawn Kent (March 5, 2014) "O'Neal Industries' Jones to retire; Birmingham-based metals company announces other executive changes." {{BN}}


==External links==
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Revision as of 14:48, 5 March 2014

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O'Neal Industries, commonly known by the name of its O'Neal Steel division, is an industrial and high-performance metals distributor, fabricator and service center headquartered at 744 41st Street North in North Avondale.

The company was founded in 1921 when Kirkman O'Neal left Ingalls Iron Works and invested $2,000 in Southern Steel Works, a small steel fabricator in West End. The first service-center was established in 1935 supplying consumers for smaller steel orders than could be taken directly by producers. The company moved from West End to its present site in Avondale in 1942. During World War II O'Neal produced general purpose bombs, gun platforms and deck houses for the military.

The company continued to grow with Kirkman's son Emmet O'Neal II as president and spent most of the 1990s and early 2000s diversifying its product and customer bases by acquiring service centers around the country. The current organization, with O'Neal Steel acting as a division of O'Neal Industries, was completed in 2009. Currently Craft O'Neal, Emmett's son, is chairman and Holman Head is president. The company employs around 3,000 workers at 90 facilities in the United States, South America, Europe and Asia.

References

  • O'Neal, Kirkman (1974) O'Neal Steel: Memoirs of Kirkman O'Neal. Birmingham: private printing
  • Weiner, Steven B. (March 2009) "Well Below the Radar" Forward
  • Williams, Roy L. (October 4, 2009) "On the Record-Craft O'Neal, chairman and CEO of O'Neal Industries." The Birmingham News
  • Azok, Dawn Kent (March 5, 2014) "O'Neal Industries' Jones to retire; Birmingham-based metals company announces other executive changes." The Birmingham News

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