U.V. International

U.V. International

Wholesale Building Materials

Morris Township, New Jersey 134 followers

Industrial Metal Casting & Forging Manufacturer & More

About us

U.V. International is a trusted castings, forgings, and OEM distributor based in the United States. With over 40 years of industry experience, U.V. International has become the most trusted name in the industry. Between working hard to earn the trust of those who do business with us, and persistently searching for ways to better improve ourselves, we have established ourselves not only as distributors, but as long-term partners.

Industry
Wholesale Building Materials
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Morris Township, New Jersey
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1977
Specialties
OEM, Valves, Distribution, Customer Service, Communication, Building Materials, Liquid Transportation, Water & Sewage, Agriculture, and Fire Protection

Locations

  • Primary

    360 Mt Kemble Ave

    Morris Township, New Jersey 07960, US

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Employees at U.V. International

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