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Register Now for MCA's 2019 Summer Meeting
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Join us June 25 - 26 at the Hilton Rosemont/O'Hare in the Chicagoland area as MCA Councils and Committees convene to discuss promoting the many benefits and uses of metal in the construction industry.
While networking with colleagues and costumers, you'll be part of important conversations surrounding best practices, changes to the industry, and information on codes impacting metal construction. Each aspect of our industry will be given careful consideration:
• | Roofing |
• | Retrofit |
• | MFEC/Roll Forming |
• | MCM |
• | Accessories |
• | Membership |
• | Codes & Standards |
• | Technical Considerations |
• | Market Development & Statistics |
• | IMPs |
• | Wall Panels |
• | METALCON 2019 |
Early-bird pricing ends soon; first-time attendees get nearly 50% off.
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STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
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MCA Membership Is Growing!
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Why are successful companies from all over the world joining MCA? Here are the top reasons:
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Network with suppliers and industry leaders |
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Expand your knowledge and expertise |
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Keep up to date on the latest technology, code changes, sustainability, etc. |
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Benefit from collaborative testing and research |
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Gain access to the MCA Annual Market Study |
New members can join for 25% off. Spread the word!
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THIS MONTH'S METAL OF HONOR
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A Warehouse That's "Wonderful" In More Ways Than One
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The Wonderful Company grows, packages and ships its Halo brand of Clementine mandarins worldwide. Their Delano warehouse, constructed in the heart of California's citrus belt in the San Joaquin Valley, offered a fun opportunity to extend the company's popular brand.
The panels needed to be smooth and appear seamless to render the building with the same shape, coloring and logos as the product's unique in-store cardboard packaging. (FL40) Flat Architectural Wall Panels from All Weather Insulated Panels (AWIP) were the ideal choice to create the aesthetic effect while helping to insulate the citrus against the Valley's triple-digit summer temperatures.
AWIP's IMPs provided outstanding spanning capabilities, rigidity and ease of construction. They cover 35,000 square feet of the warehouse, which now is considered one of the largest branding expressions on a building in California. As cars pass by on Highway 99, the building looks as if a friendly giant had left a box of Halos behind.
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