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The Tip is 'Ask manufacturers' Some times I have run across an advertisement that implied a product was Made in USA but the product did not have the Made in USA label. Before I buy or put the product on my Made in USA list, I email the manufacturer and ask if their product is Made in USA. If they say yes I ask why their product is not labeled that way. Seldom will they tell me why but many times they will tell me every component that is Made in the USA and those that are not. I then make my decision about buying their product and put it on my list if they convince me. Buying Tip Continued - Read more on Made in America Products by American Steel Posts American Posts was created in March of 2005. Its success is attributed to President David E. Feniger. David has over 10 years of experience in the steel and service industry, working for Universal Metals under the guidance of his father. David is part of the third generation of Fenigers in the steel industry. He attended the University of Denver and graduated with a Business Management Degree. David is the driving force in the company, encouraging dedication from all employees to make the best u-posts in the industry. American Made American Posts LLC was established in March of 2005 and is the last manufacturer of steel u-posts for the lawn and garden industry left in the United States. American Posts is a sister company to Universal Metals LLC a steel distributor and warehouse and both facilities are located in Toledo, OH. Both companies are family run by the Feniger's and the family has been in the steel industry for three generations. American Posts specializes in providing customers with a just-in-time delivery system to help minimize their inventory levels and reduce their cost of doing business. Location Its location is at the crossroads of Interstate 75, 80 and 90, we are within a day's drive of nearly half the U.S. industrial markets and are ideally situated for businesses to reach customers and suppliers throughout the Midwest. Get Directions with Google Maps |
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