St. Louis shows its metal with new store
Shoppers who are in the market for metal now have a store that caters to their needs.
Metal Supermarkets has opened in St. Louis on Dielman Rock Island Industrial Drive. The store offers patrons any metal they need, cut to the size they need, immediately. If someone needs round aluminum tubing, a perforated sheet of brass, or any other type and style of metal product, they can find it at Metal Supermarkets. There is no order minimum.
Metal Supermarkets is a franchise, and the owner of this location is Shawn Scott. Scott says he plans to open two additional Metal Supermarkets in the area, since the one on Dielman Rock Island Industrial Drive is the first such store in the state. Scott has extensive experience in the metals field, and was project lead for a company that makes processing equipment for large metal coils.
The new St. Louis location is the 91st store in the chain, which has locations in the United Kingdom as well as North America. Typical customers for the store include hobbyists, construction companies, contractors, machine shops, fabricators, machinists, tool and die shops, and homeowners.
The St. Louis Metal Supermarkets store has a retail design that differs to others in the chain, featuring a new color scheme, individual stations to provide customer service, and monitors that list all the services and products available at the store. Promotional products are often distributed in situations like this, to build brand recognition.
Metal Supermarkets has opened in St. Louis on Dielman Rock Island Industrial Drive. The store offers patrons any metal they need, cut to the size they need, immediately. If someone needs round aluminum tubing, a perforated sheet of brass, or any other type and style of metal product, they can find it at Metal Supermarkets. There is no order minimum.
Metal Supermarkets is a franchise, and the owner of this location is Shawn Scott. Scott says he plans to open two additional Metal Supermarkets in the area, since the one on Dielman Rock Island Industrial Drive is the first such store in the state. Scott has extensive experience in the metals field, and was project lead for a company that makes processing equipment for large metal coils.
The new St. Louis location is the 91st store in the chain, which has locations in the United Kingdom as well as North America. Typical customers for the store include hobbyists, construction companies, contractors, machine shops, fabricators, machinists, tool and die shops, and homeowners.
The St. Louis Metal Supermarkets store has a retail design that differs to others in the chain, featuring a new color scheme, individual stations to provide customer service, and monitors that list all the services and products available at the store. Promotional products are often distributed in situations like this, to build brand recognition.