Canadian Phoenix Steel Products
Our Proud History
1951
Plant constructed by the Canadian Defense Production Ministry and leased to Canadian Steel Improvement Ltd whose 400+ employees operated aluminum & magnesium foundries producing millions of precision forged turbine and compressor blades, precision and close-tolerance forgings, and jet engine components for A.V. Roe’s Orenda and AVRO Canada’s Iroquois jet engines powering the CF100 Canuck and CF105 Arrow supersonic jet fighters.
1968
Plant sold by Canadian Steel Improvement Ltd to Driam Pipe (Canada) Limited. Double Submerged Arc Welded (DSAW) spiral welded pipe production begins.
1973
Thyssen Steel sold to York Steel Group of companies; business re-named to current name Canadian Phoenix Steel Products Ltd.
Plant sold by Canadian Steel Improvement Ltd to Driam Pipe (Canada) Limited. Double Submerged Arc Welded (DSAW) spiral welded pipe production begins.
1969
Driam Pipe sold to Thyssen Steel, re-named to Canadian Phoenix Steel & Pipe – Western Div.
Driam Pipe sold to Thyssen Steel, re-named to Canadian Phoenix Steel & Pipe – Western Div.
1973
Thyssen Steel sold to York Steel Group of companies; business re-named to current name Canadian Phoenix Steel Products Ltd.
1993
Business purchased by and became part of JDI Investment Limited.
Business purchased by and became part of JDI Investment Limited.
Source: http://www.canadianphoenix.com/our-history.html
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