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Joseph Russo joined IPSCO Inc. in 1983 as Melt Shop Superintendent and has worked his way through IPSCO holding progressively more responsible positions culminating in his appointment as Senior Vice President and Chief Technical Officer.
Mr. Russo holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Metallurgical Engineering from Grove City College and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh.
Prior to joining IPSCO, Mr. Russo held steel manufacturing positions with New Jersey Steel and Crucible Alloy & Stainless
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IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | Director Técnico/Científico/I+D | 19/07/2007 |
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IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | Non-Energy Minerals |
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