CELEBRATING 100 YEARS!!
On May 10, 1910, the Ellwood Citizen newspaper announced the closure of Frankford Steel Company, a hammer forging shop located in Ellwood City. Brothers David and Jonathan Evans were employees of the company as managers in the machine shop and forge shop.
In June 1910, with $25,000 capital and a vision to the future, the brothers founded Ellwood City Forge in the former Frankford Steel plant. From modest beginnings, Ellwood City Forge now employs over 300 people and serves customers in many industries around the world.
Technology and equipment have changed dramatically over the past 100 years - our quality, the speed of our delivery, and the on-time reliability of our delivery date promise continue to distinguish ECF from our competition. We continually monitor technological advancements and industry trends so that we can make proper investments in equipment, processes, and employees to meet the needs of our customers now and in the future.

