Metalcraft Celebrates its 50th Anniversary

August 27, 2015

Metalcraft, a designer and manufacturer of fire detection and suppression equipment, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The company serves a broad range of industries, including marine, auto racing, defense and aerospace, where its extinguishers have flown on numerous NASA missions.
Beginning as a machine shop in the mid-60s with two owners and a secretary, the company served a localized Baltimore customer base. Within 10 years, it began supplying fire extinguishers to the U.S. government and defense agencies. By 1997, Metalcraft had become an international company. It currently has a staff of over 50 employees, with an extensive global sales and distribution network.
Ernie Ellis (Photo: Metalcraft)
(Photo: Metalcraft)
Ernie Ellis (Photo: Metalcraft)
(Photo: Metalcraft)
"From its early days in a humble tool shop, the company has grown to become an international player in the fire and safety arena," said Ernie Ellis, Metalcraft president. "We focus on responding to technological developments, and building worldwide strategic relationships to enhance our product offerings and market capabilities."
Over the years, Ellis has garnered numerous accolades in acknowledgement of his personal dedication to business. He was presented a Maryland International Business Award for entrepreneurial spirit and determination in a global marketplace. Metalcraft's maritime arm, Sea-Fire  Marine, was recognized with the Presidential E-Award, the highest honor the federal government can bestow upon an American exporting company. In 2006, he met with President George W. Bush and a small group of business owners to discuss job growth and the economy, with a focus on entrepreneurism and international commerce.

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