COVID-19 – Update from our President & CEO

As we all come together to slow the spread of COVID-19 while keeping critical business operating, we want to share with all our Customers, Business, and Community Partners that Stainless Foundry & Engineering, Inc. has been deemed an essential business according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security CISA guidelines and will remain operating and maintain our normal work schedule, but with only our essential personnel supporting critical infrastructure needs.

Stainless Foundry & Engineering, Inc. is committed to keeping our employees safe. We have an important responsibility to support our customers, suppliers and surrounding community. We are following CDC recommendations and have eliminated all in-person meetings, mandated all able personnel to work remotely, continued the practice of social distancing, and canceled any non-essential visits from suppliers.

If you wish to get in contact with us please use our Customer Service email csmain@stainlessfoundry.com or reach out to one of our Sales account managers.

Thank you for your continued support and partnership during these tough times.

Respectfully,

Jim Stachowiak

President & CEO

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