MRC - MRC Global Inc.
About MRC Global Inc. (https://www.mrcglobal.com)
MRC Global Inc., a company established in Houston, Texas, in 1921 (and previously known as McJunkin Red Man Holding Corporation until its name change in January 2012), serves as a global distributor of essential infrastructure products and services. The firm primarily supplies a comprehensive range of pipes, valves, and fittings to the energy, industrial, and gas utility sectors across the United States, Canada, and various international markets. Its extensive product catalog encompasses a diverse selection of valves, including ball, butterfly, gate, globe, check, diaphragm, needle, and plug types. Beyond these, MRC Global also provides specialized items such as lined corrosion-resistant piping systems, control valves, valve automation components, and top work accessories, alongside measurement, steam, and instrumentation products. The company's offerings extend to carbon steel fittings and flanges, including weld fittings and piping components, as well as an array of stainless steel, alloy, and corrosion-resistant pipes, tubing, fittings, and flanges, and carbon line pipes. For natural gas distribution, the firm supplies crucial items like risers, meters, polyethylene pipes and fittings, and other industrial components. Additionally, it offers oilfield and industrial supplies, including high-density polyethylene pipes, fittings, and rods, alongside specialized production equipment such as tanks and separators. MRC Global complements its product distribution with a wide spectrum of services. These encompass product testing, manufacturer assessments, frequent deliveries (including multiple daily drops), bulk purchasing options, comprehensive inventory and zone store management, warehousing, technical support, and training. Further services include just-in-time delivery, truck stocking, order consolidation, product tagging, system integration, and critical valve inspection and repair, often provided under its proprietary ValidTorque and FastTrack programs. These robust products are integral to the construction, ongoing maintenance, repair, and overhaul of equipment designed to operate in demanding conditions, such as high pressure, extreme temperatures (both high and low), and highly corrosive or abrasive environments.
Key Executives
| NAME | TITLE | DOB | SALARY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robert James Saltiel Jr. | President, Chief Executive Officer & Director | 1963 | $1,546,211 USD |
| Kelly Youngblood | Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | 1966 | $847,192 USD |
| Daniel J. Churay | Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary | 1962 | $698,128 USD |
| Grant R. Bates | Senior Vice President of North America Operations & E-Commerce | 1972 | $626,829 USD |
| Rance Long | Senior Vice President of Marketing Strategy | 1969 | $592,525 USD |
| John McCarthy | Senior Vice President of Supply Chain, Quality & Technical Sales | 1966 | $552,421 USD |
| Emily K. Shields | Senior Vice President of Sustainability & Assistant General Counsel | 1976 | – |
| Gillian Anderson | Vice President & Chief Accounting Officer | 1986 | – |
| John E. Durbin | Senior Vice President & Treasurer | 1955 | – |
| Monica Schafer Broughton | Vice President of Investor Relations | – | – |
| Shweta Kurvey-Mishra | Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer | 1980 | – |
| Steve Smith | Senior Vice President of International | 1968 | – |