Haynes International, Inc. (HAYN) NASDAQ
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Address
1020 West Park Avenue
Kokomo, IN 46904
United States of America (the)
Phone
765 456 6012
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Sector
Industrials
Industry
Manufacturing - Metal Fabrication
Employees
1248
First IPO Date
March 21, 2007
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Michael L. Shor | President, Chief Executive Officer & Director | 1.23M | 1960 |
| Scott R. Pinkham | Vice President of Tube & Wire Products | 465,150 | 1967 |
| Marlin C. Losch | Chief Operating Officer | 515,108 | 1960 |
| Daniel W. Maudlin | Vice President of Finance, Treasurer & Chief Financial Officer | 568,459 | 1966 |
| Susan Perry | Vice President of Human Resources | 0 | 1973 |
| Didier Lacointe | Vice President, Sales and Distribution | 0 | N/A |
| David Sean Van Bibber | Controller & Chief Accounting Officer | 0 | 1971 |
| Gregory W. Tipton | Vice President & Chief Information Officer | 0 | 1962 |
| Lee Pike | Vice President of Research & Technology | 0 | N/A |
| Angela Kohlheim | Vice President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary | 0 | 1973 |
Haynes International, Inc. is a leading producer and global supplier of advanced nickel and cobalt-based alloys. The company specializes in developing, manufacturing, and distributing these high-performance materials, initially offering them in sheet, coil, and plate forms. Its market reach extends internationally, with a strong presence across the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company's product line includes two primary categories: high-temperature resistant alloys (HTAs) and corrosion-resistant alloys (CRAs). HTAs are critical for manufacturers of demanding equipment, such as jet engines in the aerospace sector, gas turbine engines for power generation, and various industrial heating systems. CRAs, conversely, are essential for applications requiring resilience against corrosive environments, including chemical processing facilities, power plant emission control systems, and hazardous waste management. Beyond these core uses, Haynes International's alloys are also integral to a wide array of industries, such as flue-gas desulfurization, oil and gas exploration, waste incineration, industrial heat treating, the automotive sector, sensor and instrumentation manufacturing, biopharmaceuticals, solar energy, and nuclear fuel applications. In addition to their initial forms, the company also fabricates its products into seamless and welded tubulars, as well as slabs, bars, billets, and wires. Haynes International primarily sells its specialized alloys through its own direct sales organizations, complemented by a comprehensive network of independent distributors and sales agents. The company was established in 1912 and maintains its corporate headquarters in Kokomo, Indiana.