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In
January of 1959, Hans Kayem created a pipe and steel company located
in Houston, Texas, named Hans Kayem, Inc. (HKI). Mr. Kayem organized
this new company together with the help of his wife Lee Kayem. Both
Hans and Lee worked hard and diligently to make HKI grow to become
a viable, reliable source of prime API Oil Country Tubular Goods
for drilling and production. And, because of the success of HKI,
Mr. and Mrs. Kayem decided to create a second company called Tex-Isle
Supply through which they would stock and sell prime API ERW and
Seamless Line Pipe for gathering and transmission lines for the
Oil and Gas Industry.
By
1962, through innovative and creative business planning, Mr. Kayem
became one of the first American businessmen to develop a business
dialog and relationship with Japanese steel mills and tubular manufacturers.
Being one of
the first to import Japanese Tubular products into the United States
Gulf Coast, HKI became the primary distributor and source for Japanese
Seamless, API,
OCTG through Sumitomo Metals as well as Tex-Isle becoming a primary
source
for ERW and Seamless API Line Pipe through Nippon Steel.
In
1966, son Curtis had joined HKI/Tex-Isle, and in 1970, son Doug
had
also began working with his Father Hans, and brother Curtis. After
1970,
HKI/Tex-Isle began to grow and expand dramatically as a primary
and
dependable source of supply API tubular products for both independent
and
major oil companies. HKI/Tex-Isle was one of the only sources in
the Gulf Coast for Japanese seamless and welded tubular products
prior to the first Arab Oil Embargo of 1972.
During
the Oil Embargo, API tubular products were in extremely short supply.
Hans KAYEM, Inc. and Tex-Isle Supply became a vitally important
source for Japanese tubular products. HKI/Tex-Isle was one of the
most reliable sources in the Gulf Coast Region for API OCTG and
Line pipe from Japan. KAYEM, Inc. was
a delegated negotiating arm for oil companies such as Getty Oil,
Exxon, Coastal States Gas, Phillips Petroleum, ARCO, and Texas Oil
& Gas, in order to provide
the much- needed OCTG and Line Pipe, which were then being allocated
by the Japanese, as well as the domestic steel mills, during that
period of time.
It
was in 1973 that the Kayems made the decision to consolidate HKI
and
Tex-Isle so that both product lines, OCTG and Line Pipe would be
supplied under one company name, Tex-Isle Supply. During that time
the Kayems then decided to build their own offices, pipe yard and
warehouse facility located on the Katy Freeway on the west side
of Houston. There, they had complete control over
the quality and maintenance of inventory in order to better serve
their oil and
gas customers. The all-weather concrete yard facilitated 24-hour
loading services without having to charge for loading or overtime.
Almost
ten years later, in 1982, the Kayems decided to expand and opened
an office in Dallas, Texas. They determined that this office would
better serve
their customer base in North, West, and East Texas, as well as customers
in Oklahoma and New Mexico. Building upon the long established tradition
of
Tex-Isle, the Dallas office became an extension of the same formula
of success. Managed by Doug Kayem, the Dallas office was now providing
the same high standards of API tubular products and services to
our oil and gas customers located in the new and expanded regions.
In
1994, founder, Hans Kayem passed away. The brothers Curtis and Doug,
together with their surviving Mother, Lee, continued the legacy
and tradition
of supplying quality tubular products to oil and gas customers.
The trend of expansion and growth continued. By the year 2000, the
Kayems mutually
decided that with the successful histories of both the Houston office
and the Dallas office, and for the purpose of future growth and
expansion, it was
decided that a new company would be created and named KAYEM Pipe
& Steel, Inc. Doug Kayem would run the new company. The corporate
office of KAYEM Pipe Steel, Inc. is located in Dallas, Texas and
operates autonomously.
Today,
KAYEM Pipe & Steel continues to provide the very best quality
in Oil Country Tubular Goods, Line pipe and services. True to the
legacy of Hans Kayem, Doug Kayem and his son Max, who joined the
company in 2001, plan to improve the company and continue to expand
regionally and internationally with new proactive customer services.
We
at KAYEM Pipe & Steel are eager to serve and look forward to
the
challenges ahead.
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