Tempel Steel Overview
- Year Founded
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1945

- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Employees
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1,500

- Latest Deal Type
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M&A
- Financing Rounds
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10
- Investments
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1
Tempel Steel General Information
Description
Manufacturer of magnetic steel laminations used in the production of motors, transformers and generators. The company's products include slit steel, progressively stamped laminations, and helical-wound cores and also provides material sourcing, metallurgical analysis, engineering, prototyping, product design and tooling solutions for the automotive, motor, generator, transformer and lighting industries, enabling companies to not only reduce their costs but also their working capital.
Contact Information
Website
www.tempel.com(Operating Subsidiary)
Corporate Office
- 5500 North Wolcott Avenue
- Chicago, IL 60640
- United States
Corporate Office
- 5500 North Wolcott Avenue
- Chicago, IL 60640
- United States
Tempel Steel Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Tempel Steel Comparisons
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Tempel Steel Competitors (9)
One of Tempel Steel’s 9 competitors is R.Bourgeois, a Corporation company based in Besancon, France.
Company Name | Financing Status | Location | Employees | Total Raised | Last Financing Date/Type | Last Financing Amount |
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R.Bourgeois | Corporation | Besancon, France | ||||
Siegal Steel Company | Corporate Backed or Acquired | Chicago, IL | ||||
Worthington Enterprises | Formerly PE-Backed | Columbus, OH | ||||
Clingan Steel | Corporation | Elk Grove Village, IL | ||||
Ellingson | Corporation | Fullerton, CA |
Tempel Steel Patents
Tempel Steel Recent Patent Activity
Publication ID | Patent Title | Status | First Filing Date | Technology (CPC) | Citations |
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CA-3141273-A1 | Rotating punch with a relief feature for forming ipm motor rotor | Active | 20-Oct-2020 | ||
CA-3141273-C | Rotating punch with a relief feature for forming ipm motor rotor | Active | 20-Oct-2020 | ||
EP-4014306-A1 | Rotating punch with a relief feature for forming ipm motor rotor | Active | 20-Oct-2020 | ||
EP-4014306-A4 | Rotating punch with a relief feature for forming ipm motor rotor | Active | 20-Oct-2020 | ||
EP-4014306-B1 | Rotating punch with a relief feature for forming ipm motor rotor | Active | 20-Oct-2020 | H02K15/165 |
Tempel Steel Signals
Tempel Steel Acquisitions (1)
Tempel Steel’s most recent deal was a Merger/Acquisition with PSW Industries for . The deal was made on 27-Jun-2001.
Company Name | Deal Date | Deal Type | Deal Size | Industry | Lead Partner |
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PSW Industries | 27-Jun-2001 | Merger/Acquisition | Industrial Supplies and Parts |
Tempel Steel FAQs
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When was Tempel Steel founded?
Tempel Steel was founded in 1945.
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Where is Tempel Steel headquartered?
Tempel Steel is headquartered in Chicago, IL.
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What is the size of Tempel Steel?
Tempel Steel has 1,500 total employees.
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What industry is Tempel Steel in?
Tempel Steel’s primary industry is Industrial Supplies and Parts.
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Is Tempel Steel a private or public company?
Tempel Steel is a Private company.
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What is the current valuation of Tempel Steel?
The current valuation of Tempel Steel is
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What is Tempel Steel’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Tempel Steel is
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How much funding has Tempel Steel raised over time?
Tempel Steel has raised $475M.
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Who are Tempel Steel’s competitors?
R.Bourgeois, Siegal Steel Company, Worthington Enterprises, Clingan Steel, and Ellingson are some of the 9 competitors of Tempel Steel.
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When was Tempel Steel acquired?
Tempel Steel was acquired on 01-Dec-2021.
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Who acquired Tempel Steel?
Tempel Steel was acquired by Worthington Enterprises.
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