Columbia Steel, headquartered in Portland, Ore., has introduced a new logo that the company says will convey a message about the unique nature of the company and the services it has offered to industry for many decades.
The logo features a stylized foundry ladle in the shape of a large letter "C" with molten metal pouring from the center. While the previous trademark with its green "Columbia" served the manufacturer well for over 35 years, the new design reflects the company's significant expertise in the engineering and production of steel and alloy castings.
"This is a critical distinction from suppliers who are only reselling wear parts made by other producers," said Alan George, marketing communications manager for Columbia Steel. "When you buy from us, you're buying direct from the manufacturer."
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