Torrance, California (CA) Primary Metal Industries Companies

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Longacre's Metal Fabricators
23894 Madison St.
Torrance CA 90505
(310) 375-8637
California Coil Processors
20000 S Western Ave.
Torrance CA 90501
(310) 787-7875
Siltech Development Corp
2707 Plaza Del AMO # 604
Torrance CA 90503
(310) 782-6191
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Tucom
4490 Emerald St.
Torrance CA 90503
(310) 370-2856
Aggressive Erectors Bridgemen
22118 S Vermont Ave.
Torrance CA 90502
(310) 320-7322
Alcoa Global Fasteners Inc
3016 Lomita Blvd.
Torrance CA 90505
(310) 784-2669
Martin Brass Foundry
2341 Jefferson St.
Torrance CA 90501
(310) 320-0641
Dosco America Inc
19401 S Vermont Ave # I106
Torrance CA 90502
(310) 527-0086
Torrance Heat Treating
1812 Abalone Ave.
Torrance CA 90501
(310) 618-1355
Martin Brass Foundry Inc
2341 Jefferson St.
Torrance CA 90501
(323) 775-3803
Garrett Processing
19800 Van Ness Ave.
Torrance CA 90501
(310) 323-9500
Calif Coil Processors
20000 S Western Ave.
Torrance CA 90501
(310) 787-7875
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