Stabilize costs, protect margins, and strengthen your supply chain through flexible pricing programs and trusted partnerships that bring long-term certainty to your metals strategy.
Article content provided by Flack Global Metals.
Steel and aluminum price volatility can disrupt budgets, delay projects, and impact profitability. Flack Global Metals (FGM) helps manufacturers and contractors bring stability back to their supply chains through tailored pricing programs that align with project timelines, purchasing goals, and financial strategies.

Through Flack Capital Markets (FCM)—FGM’s dedicated price-risk management division—customers can lock in, float, or set price floors and ceilings, protecting margins and improving forecasting accuracy. By connecting material purchasing with financial strategy, FGM enables partners to bid with confidence and navigate market shifts without compromising competitiveness.
Our distribution arm, Flack Global Metals Distribution (FGMD), extends these capabilities across a nationwide network of trusted service centers and processing partners. FGMD’s channelized model ensures we support, not compete with, your customer relationships—strengthening your supply chain and creating long-term partnerships built on trust, transparency, and performance.
We help manufacturers and contractors:
For fast-moving jobs, 10 MAX Express provides next-day galvanized coil delivery within 300 miles of Chicago and Atlanta, offering responsive support when timelines are tight.
Jan 23, 2026 — Products & Services Update
Jan 23, 2026 - We are pleased to announce the release of the new CDP Cable-Operated Dampers for use on Titus products.
Jan 23, 2026 - Delivering a protective solution before transitioning to a hard hat, Milwaukee Tool’s Bump Caps are designed for environments where hard hats or helmets are not required, but users still need head protection from user generated..
Jan 23, 2026 - Lifting objects is a necessary part of many jobs. However, it’s easy for employees to develop bad habits that can harm their backs and put them out of commission.