Friedman Industries (FRD)

Overall impact
B (69)

Commentary

Friedman Industries is a strong overall performer. With a 'B' rating of 68.5 for overall impact (80th percentile compared to all companies), Friedman Industries ranks 5th out of 62 industry peers, behind Chaparral Energy, Samarco Mineracao, Aperam and 1 other, and ahead of Vale, Ossen Innovation, Northwest Pipe and 54 others. On top material causes for Friedman Industries's industry (Metals & Mining), Friedman Industries performs well in Fair Labor Practices (89.4 score), Safety From Violent Conflict (95.9), Sustainable Use of Water (95.6) and 2 other causes where it received an 'A' score and performs poorly in Reduced Green House Gas Emissions (4.3 score).
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Company
Employees
271
Sector
Materials
Industry
Metals & Mining
Sub-industry
Steel
SASB industry
Iron & Steel Producers
Headquarters
Tx, United States
Share classes
FRD
Description
Friedman Industries, Incorporated engages in the manufacture and processing of steel products in the United States. It operates in two segments, Flat-Roll Products and Tubular Products. The Flat-Roll Product segment is involved in the conversion of steel coils into flat sheet and plate steel cut to customer specifications and reselling steel coils, as well as provision of process and storage services for customer-owned coils on a fee basis. The segment offers its products and services to steel distributors and customers manufacturing steel products, such as steel buildings, railroad cars, barges, tanks and containers, trailers, component parts, and other fabricated steel products. The Tubular Product segment manufactures line and oil country pipes, as well as pipes for structural applications. This segment sells its tubular products principally to steel and pipe distributors through its own sales force. The company was incorporated in 1965 and is based in Longview, Texas.
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Ethos considers the following causes material for Friedman Industries, based on its industry sub-industry Steel. Learn more about material causes in our methodology overview.

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