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A Manufacturer's Representative

Sourcing & Engineering Solutions is a manufacturer's representative company located in Memphis, TN that was created to provide assistance to purchasing and engineering departments in the OEM and Distribution environment. We are dedicated to utilizing our extensive experience in procurement, distribution and application engineering pertaining to fasteners and other class "C" components to work for you.

Geographical Area of Coverage:
areas covered • Alabama
• Arkansas
• Florida
• Georgia
• Louisiana
• Mississippi
• South Carolina
• Tennessee


MANA Member: Manufacturers' Agent National Association



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Industry News

May 18, 2012 10:43PM
Tata Steel Net Tumbles 90% as Europe Crisis Cuts Demand, Prices
Tata Steel Ltd. (TATA) , India s biggest producer, reported a worse-than-expected 90 percent drop in fourth-quarter profit as an escalating debt crisis in Europe lowered demand and prices in the steelmakers largest market.
May 18, 2012 3:22PM
India's Tata Steel Q4 net profit dives 90 percent
India's Tata Steel, the world's seventh-largest steelmaker, said Friday quarterly net profit plunged 90 percent from a year earlier, hit by high input costs and falling demand in its key European market.
May 18, 2012 11:45AM
Tata Steel sees emerging markets forging on
India's Tata Steel forecast improving global demand in spite of European woes, as the world's No.7 steelmaker reported a bigger-than-expected drop in quarterly profit after being squeezed by weak prices, ...
May 18, 2012 11:10AM
Brazil April Crude Steel Output -1.2% At 3.0 Million Tons -IABr
Brazilian steel makers produced less in April as the country's manufacturing sector continued to struggle with a sluggish economy, according to data released Friday by the Brazil Steel Institute, or IABr.
May 18, 2012 10:48AM
Tata Steel Net Drops 90% On Absence Of One-Off Gain; Europe Woes Hit Sales
Tata Steel Ltd. (500470.BY) said Friday its consolidated net profit for the fiscal fourth quarter plunged 90% from a year earlier when a one-time gain boosted its earnings, while sluggish demand for steel in Europe limited the company's sales growth.
May 18, 2012 8:00AM
Perception, Opportunity in Volatility - Research & Analysis on AK Steel Holding Corporation and ArcelorMittal (ADR)
HONG KONG-- - This morning, www.MarketFoundations.com announced new reports highlighting AK Steel Holding Corporation and ArcelorMittal . Free research downloads are available at www.MarketFoundations.com/inde- x.php?coa=AKS&cob=MT ...
May 18, 2012 8:00AM
A Forward Look, The Year Ahead - Featured Research on Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. and Steel Dynamics, Inc.
HONG KONG-- - Today, www.BollingerReport.com introduced featured coverage of Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. and Steel Dynamics, Inc. . Full research reports are available to readers at: www.BollingerReport.com/index.- php?sm1=SCHN&sm2=STLD ...
May 18, 2012 5:27AM
N. Korea imports luxury goods
UNITED NATIONS Ten thousand rolls of tobacco, 12 bottles of Sake, and a handful of second-hand Mercedes-Benz cars are among the latest reported breaches by North Korea of a U.N. ban on luxury goods sales to the reclusive state, according to a confidential draft U.N. report.
May 18, 2012 5:24AM
China blasts U.S. over tariffs on solar imports
Punitive tariffs on solar panel imports from China the latest in a series of trade disputes between the worlds two biggest economies
May 18, 2012 5:22AM
China cries foul after U.S. sets tariffs on solar imports
(Reuters) - The United States imposed punitive tariffs on solar panel imports from China, the latest in a series of trade disputes between the world's two biggest economies and sparking accusations by Beijing of protectionism. The new tariffs of around 30 percent, much bigger than had been expected, were set on Thursday by the U.S. Commerce Department after it ruled in favor of local firms which ...
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