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Eastern Metal Supply
Eastern Metal Supply, the privately held aluminum distributor Steve Sorrow founded in 1982, operates six warehouses supplying the Sun Belt construction...
Eastern Metal Supply
Eastern Metal Supply was founded in 1982 and is based in Lake Worth, Florida. The company serves markets including construction, transportation, and marine industries. It offers aluminum extrusions, sheets, plates, and fabrication services, as well as machining and finishing.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
1982
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Lake Worth Beach
Corporate office
Lake Worth Beach, FL, United States
Additional offices
Charlotte, NC · Houston, TX · Fort Myers, FL · Jacksonville, FL · Tampa, FL · Orlando, FL
Principals
Steve Sorrow
President
Keith Sanz
Vice President & General Manager
Jeremy Mercer
Chief Financial Officer
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs Eastern Metal Supply?
Steve Sorrow founded the company and serves as its President. Keith Sanz operates as Vice President and General Manager, while Jeremy Mercer oversees financial operations as CFO. The three form the core executive team managing six distribution centers across the southeastern United States.
What does Eastern Metal Supply actually distribute?
EMS is a pure-play aluminum distributor, not a general steel service center. Its inventory concentrates on aluminum extrusions and sheet products — including mill-finish, anodized, and painted aluminum in standard and custom profiles — plus the screws, hinges, fasteners, and hardware necessary for assembly. The company's primary downstream markets are hurricane shutter systems, screened enclosures, commercial storefronts, railing systems, and marine fabrication.
How many distribution centers does Eastern Metal Supply operate?
The firm operates six distribution centers: its original Lake Worth Beach, Florida headquarters, plus locations in Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, and Houston, Texas. The Houston location extends the company's reach west along the Gulf Coast, covering the Texas and Louisiana construction markets.
Is Eastern Metal Supply a public company?
No, Eastern Metal Supply has remained privately held since founder Steve Sorrow established it in 1982. The company does not report public financials, file with the SEC as an operating company, or disclose AUM or investment activity.
Which industries depend on Eastern Metal Supply's products?
The firm's aluminum extrusions and sheet products flow primarily into four verticals: commercial construction (storefronts, curtain walls, railings), hurricane protection (impact-rated shutters, windows, and doors), residential building (pool enclosures, screen rooms, and patio covers), and marine fabrication (docks, gangways, and boat-lift structures). Each of these sectors is tied to Florida's building code and Sun Belt demographic growth.
How does Eastern Metal Supply fit into the broader aluminum supply chain?
EMS operates as an intermediary between primary aluminum mills — domestic producers and extruders such as Hydro — and the thousands of small-to-midsized fabricators, contractors, and glaziers who cannot buy mill-direct at minimum order quantities. By warehousing large volumes of standard and custom profiles, the company provides just-in-time availability for regional job sites.
Does Eastern Metal Supply operate any investment or family office vehicles?
There is no public disclosure of any family office, investment fund, or philanthropic foundation linked to the firm or its principals. Eastern Metal Supply presents as a pure operating company without a disclosed asset-management or family-office overlay.
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