Marlin Steel Adds Korean Translation to its Website to Build Export Trade


BALTIMORE, Maryland – Marlin Steel Wire Products, a leading manufacturer and exporter of custom material handling containers, has translated its website into Korean to better serve its international clientele.



It earlier added Spanish, Japanese and German versions at marlinsteel.com



“We wanted to be able to better accommodate our Korean-speaking customers abroad and in the U.S.,” said Drew Greenblatt, president of Marlin Steel. “We regularly interact with industrial clients and suppliers in Korea as well as at American plants owned by Korean companies.”



The Korean version of the site can be accessed at http://kr.stainlesssteelwirebaskets.com/. The translated pages include Marlin’s services in wire forming, metal forming, machining, routering and design stress analysis.



Exports make up one-quarter of Marlin’s business in building industrial material-handling containers from steel wire and sheet metal. Marlin currently exports to 36 countries. Mr. Greenblatt testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs in 2011 in support of U.S. trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama. He also serves on Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley’s International Advisory Council and accompanied the governor on a trade mission to Asia in 2011.



South Korea is the United States’ seventh-largest trading partner in terms of two-way trade, surpassing $100 billion last year, according to U.S. Census figures.



Marlin Steel was ranked as the 162nd fastest growing private manufacturer in America by Inc. magazine on its “5000” list of fast-growing U.S. companies. It was also one of three U.S. companies chosen this year to receive the Metalforming Pioneer Award from the Precision Metalforming Association and the Hitachi Foundation. It was ranked as one of the 100 fastest-growing companies based in a U.S. city the past two years by the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City.

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