Our Partners
To compete in today's marketplace, it's essential to join forces
around opportunities of common interest. AISI works with strategic
industry, customer and government partners to make North American steel
the material of choice.
AISI is recognized for its leadership and experience in forging
partnerships that keep steel competitive. With our partners, we develop
pre-competitive steel solutions to challenges faced by our customers.
We're on the front lines on important issues dealing with national trade
and defense, energy, the environment, and market development.
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Auto/Steel Partnership
The Auto/Steel
Partnership (A/SP) is a consortium of the AISI Automotive
Applications Committee, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, Ford Motor Company,
and General Motors Corporation. It is dedicated to ensuring that steel
is the competitive material of choice in a changing automotive
market.
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Canned Food Alliance
The Canned Food Alliance
(CFA) is a consortium of steelmakers, can makers, food
processors and canned food brands that have joined together to promote
the nutritional and convenience benefits of canned food. The consortium
was formed by AISI. The Consumer Awareness Program for Canned Food began
as a five-year effort by the steel industry and has been supported by
the CFA since 1998.
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Metal Roofing Alliance
The Metal Roofing
Alliance (MRA) is a coalition comprising AISI, metal roofing
manufacturers, paint suppliers and coaters, dealers, metal industry
associations, and roofing contractors. Its mission is to educate
consumers and contractors about the outstanding value and superior
longevity of metal roofing for housing applications. The MRA also
provides homeowners with useful information, resources, and contacts to
make the most educated decision when re-roofing their homes.
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National Steel Bridge Alliance
The National
Steel Bridge Alliance is a unified industry organization of
businesses and agencies committed to the development, promotion and
construction of cost-effective steel bridges. It was formed jointly by
AISI and the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). Its goal
is to make steel the material of choice for bridge construction.
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Steel Framing Alliance
The Steel
Framing Alliance (SFA) was established by AISI in 1998 to
accelerate the use of light-gauge steel framing in construction. The
Steel Framing Alliance delivers innovative steel framing solutions to
the residential and light commercial construction industries.
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The Steel Recycling Institute
The
Steel Recycling Institute (SRI), a business unit of the AISI,
promotes and sustains post-consumer recycling of all steel products. SRI
educates the solid waste industry, government, business, the
environmental community and consumers about the benefits of steel's
infinite recycling cycle.
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The Metal Initiative
The Metal Initiative (TMI) is an industry-wide
program designed to educate building owners, architects, and contractors
about the use and selection of metal roofs and walls in commerical,
industrial, and institutional buildings.
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