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“Success is still too often defined as having a college degree, and that often results in the lack of investment in career and technical education programs,” said U.S. Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez.

Investments in apprenticeships pay off for not only workers and employers, but also taxpayers. Increased spending on apprenticeship programs is more than offset by higher tax revenues and reduced spending on public-assistance programs and unemployment insurance.

Bypassing an expensive, lengthy degree program and opting for an apprenticeship program that propels a learner toward a hands-on career has many benefits. and in addition to practical training, these programs can foster an entrepreneurial mindset in students. These programs can help nurture self-reliance, creativity, and a proactive approach to problem-solving – all of which are qualities that empower individuals to run their businesses confidently.

The bipartisan National Apprenticeship Act of 2023 will invest more than $3.85 billion over 5 years to increase access to apprenticeship programs. The proposal would create nearly 1 million new apprenticeship opportunities on top of the current expected growth of the apprenticeship system. It would also yield $10.6 billion in net benefits to U.S. taxpayers in the form of increased worker productivity and decreased spending on public-assistance programs and unemployment insurance.

According to the Department of Labor, 93 percent of people who complete an apprenticeship are employed upon completion, earning an average wage of above $77,000 annually in their first years. Additionally, businesses earn $1.44 back for every dollar invested toward their apprentices in a registered program.

By increasing investments in the national apprenticeship system, the National Apprenticeship Act of 2023 will also begin to bring America’s investments in apprenticeships in line with countries around the world. The U.S. spends only about 0.1 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) on workforce training and employment programs, while our peer industrialized nations spend roughly six times as much as a share of GDP.

I scoured the internet looking for apprenticeship programs in our field of precision manufacturing. Lockheed Martin is promoting their ‘Advanced Manufacturing Technician Apprenticeship Program (AMTAP), touting “No degree, no problem”, and they have opportunities in PA, AL and CO.

BASF also advertises its North American Apprenticeship Development Program (NAADP), and states that you can work at a number of its manufacturing plants. Surprisingly, there weren’t more Fortune 500 companies advertising their apprenticeship programs.

Germany, Austria, and Switzerland are often seen as models to emulate in the world of apprenticeships, and they do a superior job of helping to create a positive perceptions of them. We would do well to learn from these models, particularly with respect to helping parents and students alike to see the enormous benefits of a career in a manufacturing. Until next issue, I wish you the best, and God bless our troops and front line work

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Haas Factory Outlet-Phoenix Invites Machinists to CNC Mill & Lathe G&M Code Programing Courses

Mill and lathe classes are scheduled every other month. Each course consists of 3 days of hands-on instruction led by a Haas Certified Instructor. Students will learn the basics of the Haas control, operation of machines, and Haas programming using G & M codes. Classes are free to all Haas CNC machine owners and operators. Classes are held Monday through Wednesday from 2:00 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.

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T. J. Snow Company Stocks Tecna Spot Welders For Fast Shipment

T. J. Snow Company of Chattanooga, Tennessee is the largest stocking

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Made in Italy, the value-priced TECNA product line includes a complete range of machines for spot and projection welding.

The small models of TECNA spot welders have become increasingly popular in recent years because Miller Electric obsoleted its line of 10 and 20 KVA machines that were popular with sheet metal shops.

TECNA portable gun-style spot welders are unique because the programmable welder control is built into the gun’s handle.

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To facilitate a full range of motion, TECNA portable spot welding guns can be matched to a properly-sized TECNA spring balancer.

TECNA stationary spot welders include rocker arm and vertical press-type machines of various KVA ratings.

One of the most popular TECNA welders is the Model 6128N, a versatile 160 KVA press-type combination projection and spot welder with a Mid Frequency Direct Current (MFDC) power supply.

The welder is equipped with a sophisticated Model TE-700 control, which includes Constant Current and a Dynamic Mode which allows the weld schedule to adjust on the fly.

To make the selection of the ideal TECNA welder easy, T. J. Snow Company invites customers to send samples for welding in its lab.

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Q3 Update to the 2023 Economic Outlook Forecasts 0.9% Expansion in Equipment and Software Investment and 1.6% GDP Growth as Recession Looms

The first test of a new, lightweight F-35 helmet was successful, according to the prog ram office, a promising sign that the Pentagon can qualify and implement all three fixes to the jet’s escape system by the end of the year.

Recently, at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, Lockheed Martin’s F-35 conducted the fir st test combining all three solutions designed to reduce the r isk of neck injury to F-35 pilots during ejection, according to spokesman Joe DellaVedova. Once the full gamut of testing is completed, hopefully by the end of the summer, the JPO can beg in implementing the two modifications to the ejection seat and issuing the new Generation III “light” helmet to the fleet, he said

initially estimated, leading the Foundation to raise its annual U.S. GDP forecast to 1.6%. However, after investment contracted in the first quarter — and with a potential recession still looming on the horizon — the Foundation revised its annual estimate for equipment and software investment growth down slightly, to 0.9%.

The recent sled test, conducted with a 103-pound mannequin, is the latest sign that the JPO can make good on its promise to finish the three design fixes by November, allowing the military services to lift restrictions on lightweight pilots flying the F-35 Last year, Defense News first repor ted that pilots under 136 pounds were barred from flying the fifth-generation aircraft after testers discovered an increased r isk of neck damage to lightweight pilots ejecting from the plane. The US Air Force has also acknowledged an “elevated level of r isk” for pilots between 136 and 165 pounds.

The prototype helmet tested weighs about 4.63 pounds, approximately 6 ounces lighter than the orig inal Gen III helmet, and is designed to ease some strain on smaller pilots’ nec ks during ejection

High interest rates and slowing economic growth will continue to impact equipment and software investment growth as the year progresses, according to the Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation’s Q3 update to the 2023 Equipment Leasing & Finance U.S. Economic Outlook. The report, released today, reveals that economic growth in Q1 was stronger than

The Foundation’s report is focused on the $1.16 trillion equipment leasing and finance industry and highlights key trends in equipment investment, placing them in the context of the broader U.S. economic climate.

Although the test was the fir st test of the new helmet, the JPO, Loc kheed Mar tin and seat-maker Mar tin Baker have conducted at least seven other tests with the latest version of the seat, which is equipped with two modifications designed to reduce r isk to pilots.The fixes to the ejection seat itself include a switch for lightweight pilots that will delay deployment of the main parachute, and a “head support panel,” a fabric panel sewn between the parachute r isers that will protect the pilot’s head from moving backward dur ing the parachute opening.

The prog ram office has about another 10 tests planned, which will use a mix of low-, middle- and high-weight mannequins.

Nancy Pistorio, Foundation Chair and President of Madison Capital LLC, said, “The U.S. economy posted surprisingly solid growth in Q1, and labor markets have been unexpectedly resilient to higher interest rates. Additionally, after a poor first quarter for equipment and software investment growth, it appears that the segment may have picked up a bit in Q2, and several of the Foundation’s forward-leaning Momentum Monitors are in a better position today than they were earlier in the year. Nevertheless, as the report makes clear, the economic tide still looks to be going out: core inflation is still above target, financial stress is rising, and labor markets are likely to weaken substantially later this year as the effect of high interest rates sets in. While a so-

“This initial test had promising results and the F-35 enterpr ise is on a path to qualify the helmet . by the end of this summer,” DellaVedova told Defense News. “The lighter helmet expected to be fielded by the end of the year is in line with the seat timeframe as well.”

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called ‘soft landing’ is still possible, a mild recession beginning by year’s end is still the most likely base-case scenario.”

Highlights from the Q3 update to the 2023 Outlook include:

The U.S. economy has been stronger than anticipated driven by a robust labor market and resilient U.S. consumers. Inflation has improved but remains above target, and a looming credit crunch and slower global economic growth remain significant headwinds.

Equipment and software investment growth is struggling amid volatile industry conditions at the midway point of 2023 after decreasing by 4.5% in Q1. Although conditions may have improved somewhat in Q2, they are far from ideal. As a result, the annualized growth forecast for equipment and software investment is just 0.9%.

The manufacturing sector’s measures of activity have held firm in recent months with solid production and sales in Q2. However, several leading indicators point to weakness later this year, including reduced demand from abroad, though the recent boom in manufacturing construction is a notable exception that should continue.

Main Street has held its own during one of the most turbulent periods in recent economic history. However, a growing share

of small firms are reporting weaker sales, tepid capital investment plans, and rising borrowing costs. The looming credit crunch expected later in 2023 is likely to disproportionately impact small businesses.

The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at its most recent meeting, the first such pause in the current tightening cycle. However, Chair Powell and the FOMC have made it clear that their work is not done and that additional rate hikes are likely later this year.

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Landmark Solutions Demonstrates Stateof-the-Art Fabrication Equipment at Recent AZ Open House

Landmark Solutions demonstrated some of their leadingedge fabrication equipment at a High-Performance Open House Event they hosted at customer Reiter’s Custom Welding Inc. in Glendale, AZ this summer. Chad Mooneyham, Landmark Solutions’ Vice President, says, “Reiter’s Custom Welding has grown substantially with

Metzfab’s facility was chosen due to their company growth, and the addition of several new state of the art pieces of equipment. Metzfab is always pushing technology and equipment limits in an effort to build and deliver the best parts to their customers.

Metzfab recently installed a new OMAX 80x 5 axis waterjet, a Bystronic Tube Laser system, a Bystronic ByStar Fiber Laser with full automation, multiple large high performance press brakes, and a fully automated robotic press brake. Installing soon is a new material finishing machine also coming from the Landmark Team.

Landmark Solutions and its team of industry experts brings over 100 years of industry experience. We pride ourselves on being a professional manufacturing consulting, project management and capital

The Landmark Solutions open house event was a success, and we are all excited to continue our long term partnership with Metzfab. Everyone attending the event were impressed with the new equipment and technology, and how this has helped Metzfab grow and diversify their business.

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The Federal Reserve reported that industrial production in March rose 1.4%, returning to growth after an unseasonably stormy February knocked it down 2.6%. The report shows total industrial production rose 2.5% at an annualized rate during the first quarter of 2021 despite the losses endured in February by manufacturing, mining, and utilities companies.

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Motor vehicles and parts production, which fell 10% in February, rose 2.8% in March but remained depressed by a persistent shortage of semiconductors. Most durable goods indexes rose between 2% to 3%.

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The industrial production gauge includes productivity in three sectors: manufacturing, mining, and utilities. Manufacturing production (which excludes mining and utilities output) rose 2.7% in March after falling 3.7% the month before. Mining production improved 2.7%, while utility output fell 11.4% thanks to unseasonably warm March temperatures. Manufacturing output rose 1.9% at an annualized rate.

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Platinum Registration Achieves ISO 13485:2016 Accreditation to Certify Quality Management Systems for Medical Device Companies

Capacity utilization in manufacturing rose by 1.9 points, also reversing February losses.

In nondurable manufacturing, the index for the chemicals industry rose 4.1%, and petroleum and coal products rose 5.7%, although neither sector has fully recovered from severe weather damage—the Federal Reserve noted that some chemicals factories remain offline thanks to damage sustained from February’s winter storms. Most nondurable goods indexes rose between 0.9% and 3.0%.

Platinum Registration, Inc, a Denver-based, ANABaccredited management system certification body, recently achieved the International Organization for Standardization [ISO] ISO 13485:2016 accreditation from ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB), the largest multi-disciplinary accreditation body in the western hemisphere.

Almost all market groups saw improvements in March, despite lingering challenges. The Federal Reserve’s index for other manufacturing, which includes publishing and logging, remained the same, but durable goods and nondurable goods indexes rose 3.0% and 2.6%, respectively.

This accreditation enables Platinum to issue ISO 13485:2016 certificates to clients whose quality management system meets the requirements set

If February was notable for its storminess, March was notable for its heat. The unseasonably warm month coincided with a roughly 10% drop in consumer energy products, and the 11.4% drop in utilitie s utilization was the largest recorded in the history of the index’s 48-year history.

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“With a rapidly growing medical device industry, the demand for ISO 13485 certification is expanding exponentially,” explained the President of Platinum Registration, Kerri Williams. “Having this ANAB accreditation affords our clients the advantage they need when bidding on jobs in an increasingly competitive market,” she continued. “I don’t see this industry diminishing anytime soon. For our clients’ customers, ISO 13485 certification gives them the peace of mind knowing that they’re hiring a company that is demonstrating best-practice in terms of their quality management system, and that’s a powerful tool,” she stated.

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Thermal-Vac Arizona’s Chino Valley Location Opens for Business

Thermal-Vac Arizona is excited to welcome customers at its new, state-of-the-art facilities on State Route 89 in Chino Valley, Arizona. Thermal-Vac is a trusted name in the industry, having served Southern California’s aerospace industry since 1985 from its sibling shop in Orange, California. Thermal-Vac Arizona carries forward a family tradition of obsessive customer service, rare technical expertise, and no-nonsense attitude.

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$1 Billion Battery Complex In Buckeye Secures Most Of Funding Needed For Construction

Idaho-based KORE Power Inc. is expected to receive an $850 million loan from the U.S. Department of Energy for its new battery factory in the Phoenix metro.

The battery cell developer announced recently that it has received a conditional commitment for the loan through the department’s Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing (ATVM) program, which provides loans for eligible vehicle and qualifying components manufacturing.

The funds will be put toward the construction of KORE Power’s battery cell manufacturing facility called KOREPlex, which will total 1.3 million square feet in its first phase near State Route 85 and Baseline Road in Buckeye, about 40 minutes west of downtown Phoenix. The first phase will represent an investment of more than $1 billion and produce 6 gigawatt-hours of high-density cells to support electric vehicles and energy storage systems in the U.S. using nickel manganese cobalt and lithium-ion

iron phosphate.

The company has been working through the application process for the federal program for the past two years and has to meet certain requirements to close on the loan, which is expected to happen sometime this year.

Last year, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) that was signed into law removed the $25 billion cap on the total amount of ATVM loans that were established under the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 and appropriated $3 billion that will remain available through 2028 for the costs of ATVM loans, according to the Department of Energy.

“The goal of this legislation at the IRA level and associating processes and programs is to make sure we’re bringing U.S. companies with U.S. product to deliver those products to U.S. users,” Jay Bellows, president of KORE Power, told the Business Journal. “This has been our direction from the very beginning, is having U.S. battery manufacturing here so we’re not dependent on the rest of the world.”

The new battery factory has been in the works for several years including a two year-long search for a site. KORE started site work on its property in Buckeye along State Route 85 at the end of last year but now plans to move forward with vertical construction after the massive federal loan is secured. Construction of the facility will bring 700 jobs and is being led by Yates Construction.

KOREPlex is expected to start production by the end of 2024 or early 2025 and could eventually expand to 2 million square feet and 18 gigawatt-hours annually as demand for product increases.

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With Their Newest INspire Fiber Laser Cutting Machine, Marzee Improves Its Turnaround Times To 5-8 Days, On Average

Marzee Inc., an ISO 9001 Certified company renowned for their waterjet cutting (they have 5 waterjets), now has one of the fastest laser cutting machines in the Valley.

Ed Wenz, owner of the company, says, “The Eagle iNspire 2040 Fiber Laser Cutting System is our 2nd laser cutting machine, and it offers a 20kW laser source, unmatched 6G acceleration, a rigid composite base, a lightweight carbon fiber bridge, and a 9 to 12 second pallet changer. What’s more, the iNspire fiber laser machine has its own patented best-in-class eVa Laser Cutting Head and it operates with the brand’s premium software technologies like CatLine, Fast Line, MixLine, CutEye, and Drop&Cut. With cutting speeds up to 5,906” per minute, top positioning speed of 13,780” per minute, acceleration of nearly 6G, and fiber laser power of 1 to 20 kW, the iNspire series are the fastest and most efficient laser machines in the world.”

He continues, “We’ve been offering precision waterjet cutting since we opened for business in 1997. While waterjet cutting is ideal for a wide variety of applications and materials, including thicker parts (1”), laser cutting is a superior solution for incredibly fast cutting of stainless steel and aluminum up to 1” thickness.” On a particular job, Ed says that it would take 50 hours to cut on the waterjet and today is cut on the iNspire fiber laser machine in 8 hours. Ed is pictured with 1” parts cut by the water jet machine.

“We love this machine”, Ed says. Not only can it run 24x7, but it is also a highly intelligent machine. It tells us when it needs service, provides a cutting head with automatic focusing and it offers a super-fast pallet changer, to be coming in the end of year. For many jobs, we can use the Eagle Inspire to reduce costs for our customers.

Today, Marzee specializes in production and prototype cutting, serving

a number of industries, including aerospace, architecture, defense, machine shops, and environmental design. They provide one of Arizona’s largest cutting windows of 80” by 250” and cutting 13” plus thick. In addition to waterjet cutting and laser cutting, they offer forming with their Accurpress 12’ x 250 ton press brake to serve their clients’ needs.

Marzee has its own internally designed online quoting system that facilities ordering. Ed says, “We even have a button for those who aren’t sure if their parts need to be waterjet cut, laser cut or formed. Many of our customers are simplifying their order process with our system.”

Marzee can cut parts as small as 1” x 2” and they can cut parts as large as 20’ just as well. In fact, when it comes to doors, elevators, railings, structural, and anything else in architectural metal work, Marzee can provide value added engineering to save time and money.

Marzee is a family-owned and operated business, with 3 generations of Wenz family members having worked at the business, and their team includes over a dozen employees. Ed says, “When I hire someone, you’re not a number, you are an integral team member.” Marzee is always looking for new team members who are hardworking with an attention to detail.

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How Word-Of-Mouth

Helped This Belen, NM Manufacturing Company Go Global

After he first picked up a phone call in his grandfather’s office, Andres Sisneros knew he was part of a company bigger than himself.

Since the 1950s, his family’s company, Sisneros Bros. Mfg., has had a legacy in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) industry in New Mexico.

Sisneros, who is currently the president of the New Mexico-based company, believes their “revolutions” materialized with word-of-mouth projects as the catalyst.

He first cites the example of his company’s work with Walmart, which started with a conversation at a bar in Texas. Sisneros said a contractor for the Walmart Supercenters frustratingly expressed his need for industrial suppliers and received a recommendation in return.

“This guy is like, ‘I think I know somebody in New Mexico [where] we just bought ductwork, maybe you should give them a try.’ And next thing you know, we’re getting pretty much every single Walmart Supercenter in the Southwest,” Sisneros said.

Where a bar in Texas opened the door to the industrial sector, a contractor observing work done at one of the Walmart Supercenters in the mid-1990s started their journey in industrial ductwork.

He was impressed by Sisneros Bros.’s work in volume control dampers and reached out with an opportunity to work on Intel’s job site in Rio Rancho, Sisneros said.

After outshining a direct competitor in Oregon in delivery, quality and price, Sisneros Bros. built a valuable relationship with the tech giant for

years to follow.

With its headquarters in Belen, the company has industrial contracts in California, Canada and even as far as New Zealand. After becoming popular in local and national trade shows, Sisneros’ company has cultivated business with the U.S. Navy, as well as automotive and composting industries. Their annual revenue amounts to an average of $7 million, according to Sisneros.

“Word-of-mouth marketing still works, even globally,” Sisneros said. “Through the contracts that we’ve been involved with and the people that we’ve come to know over the years, it’s amazing that we were able to achieve shipping ductwork on a global scale with little to no marketing.”

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U.S., and is ex-pected to be completed in November 2025. Fiscal 2023 weapons procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $124,286,356 will be obligat-ed at the time of award, none of which will expire at the end of the cur-rent fiscal year. Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity.

Raytheon Missiles and Defense, Tucson, Arizona, is awarded a $24,867,844 cost-plus-fixed-fee order (N0001923F0463) against a previously issued basic ordering agreement (N0001920G0007). This order provides for engineering design and analysis in support of updat-ing the Digital Scene Matching Area Correlator (DSMAC) subsystem navigation capability. The current DSMAC subsystem design is obso-lete due to the end of manufacturing life for multiple components and without this redesign effort, production of the Tomahawk cruise mis-sile will not be possible. Work will be performed in Tucson, Arizona, and is expected to be completed in July 2024. Fiscal 2023 weapons procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $24,867,844 will be obli-gated at time of award. Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity.

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The Boeing Co., Mesa, Arizona, was awarded an $8,284,361 modifica-tion (P000006) to contract W58RGZ-21-C-0015 for engineering sup-port. Work will be performed in Mesa, Arizona, with an estimated com-pletion date of Dec. 31, 2027. Fiscal 2023 Foreign Military Sales (Aus-tralia) funds in the amount of $8,284,361 were obligated at the time of the award. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity.

Raytheon Technologies, Tucson, Arizona, is awarded a $124,286,356 cost-plusincentive-fee, cost-plus-fixed-fee modification (P00030) to a previously awarded contract (N0001919C0079). This modification adds scope to procure 42 Maritime Strike Tomahawk Seeker (MST) suites for the Navy in support of MST Low Rate Production Three, to be installed into Tactical Tomahawk Missiles in the recertification ef-fort. Work will be performed in Boulder, Colorado (32.4%); Tucson, Arizona (16.57%); North Logan, Utah (16.16%); Dallas, Texas (14.5%); Pontiac, Michigan (11.88%); Huntsville, Arkansas (1.96%); Minneapolis, and various locations within the continental

The Boeing Co., Mesa, Arizona, was awarded a $393,091,720 modifi-cation (P00005) to contract W58RGZ-21-C-0015 for Apache AH-64E aircraft, supporting services, and equipment. Work will be performed in Mesa, Arizona, with an estimated completion date of Dec. 31, 2027. Fiscal 2023 aircraft procurement, Army funds and Foreign Military Sales (Egypt and Kuwait) funds in the amount of $393,091,720 were obligated at the time of the award. Army Contracting Command, Red-stone Arsenal,

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Raytheon Co., Tucson, Arizona, was awarded a $49,038,625 hybrid (cost-plus-fixed-fee and firm-fixed-price) contract for procurement of ammunition. Bids were solicited via the internet with one received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Aug. 2, 2028. Army Contracting Command, Newark, New Jersey, is the contracting activity (W15QKN-23-D-0036).

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Raytheon Missiles Defense, Tucson, Arizona, was awarded a $9,930,166 cost-plusfixed-fee contract for engineering support to develop and qualify a replacement guidance electronic assembly. Bids were solicited via the internet with one received. Work will be per-formed in Tucson, Arizona; and Glenrothes, Scotland, with an estimated completion date of Feb. 28, 2025. Fiscal 2023 procurement of ammunition, Army funds in the amount of $9,930,166 were obligated at the time of the award. Army Contracting Command, Newark, New Jersey, is the contracting activity (W15QKN-23-F-0073).

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California Aircraft Parts Provider Unical Moves Headquarters To Phoenix Metro

Unical Aviation Inc., a leading aircraft parts and components provider, has relocated its corporate global headquarters out of the greater Los Angeles area to the Phoenix metro with plans to hire 80 new employees.

Unical, which serves the global commercial aerospace market, started moving into the newly developed Falcon Park 303 facility in Glendale earlier this year after securing a full-building lease in 2022.

In addition to housing its corporate operations, Unical will use the warehouse to store 85 million aircraft parts and components and is expected to start filling customer orders and shipping from Glendale this summer.

It is also looking at adding Part 145 repair operations at the location in addition to its existing 80,000-square-foot Part 145 repair station in Mesa. Between its Glendale and Mesa locations, Unical will employ about 250 people total including the 70 to 80 new employees it plans to hire across warehouse, finance, aircraft repair, human resources and IT positions.

Unical is the first tenant for Falcon Park 303, which includes a second building that totals about 326,018 square feet and was developed by St. Louis-based US Capital Development. Andy Markham, Mike Haenel and Phil Haenel of Cushman & Wakefield are the leasing brokers for the industrial project.

Unical Aviation consolidated a few California locations to Glendale but will keep its footprint in California with its tear-down facility that’s located in San Bernardino and employs about 60 people.

Industrial absorption, or the space leased minus what was vacant, totaled 1.5 million square feet in the second quarter of 2023 in the Phoenix metro, a decrease from the previous quarter’s 4 million square feet, according to CBRE Group Inc.

The vacancy rate also increased from 3.3% to 3.4% over a quarter across the metro but in the southwest Valley submarket, which has the lowest rental

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The Arizona Technology Council and SciTech Institute said the state’s technology industry started with aerospace and defense manufacturing.

“We continue that legacy today as a national leader in the sector with established original equipment manufacturers and a growing number of suppliers headquartered throughout the state,” said Steven Zylstra, president and CEO of the Arizona Technology Council and SciTech Institute. By Audrey Jensen – Phoenix Business Journal

Semiconductor supplier

ASM America buys land in north Scottsdale

Last month, ASM America Inc., the Phoenix-based U.S. arm of an international semiconductor equipment supplier, purchased nearly 24 acres near the southeast corner of Scottsdale Road and Loop 101, according to real estate database Vizzda.

ASM America bought the land for more than $33 million, which amounts to more than $1.38 million an acre, from Hayden Loop 101 Investors LLC, an entity connected to Scottsdalebased De Rito Partners Development and Van Tuyl Cos., according to the Arizona Corporation Commission.

ASM America purchased the land in an all-cash deal, according to an affidavit of property value recorded on Aug. 15 in Maricopa County.

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Iver Bowden, a partner and designated broker at De Rito, confirmed the deal and told the Phoenix Business Journal that ASM America worked with Jonathan Keyser of Valley tenant brokerage firm Keyser Commercial Real Estate on the deal.

It isn’t immediately clear what ASM America plans to do with the land. The company supplies wafer processing equipment to computer chip manufacturers.

ASM America’s headquarters is at 3440 E. University Drive near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, which is its only location in North America. ASM has offices across Asia and Europe, including its headquarters in the Netherlands, according to its LinkedIn page.

In 2020, the 130,000-square-foot, two-story Phoenix building that’s home to ASM America sold for $27 million to Los Angeles-based Mapleton Investments.

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Futuro Houses sells first UFO house kit to customer in Roswell, NM

US Lighting Group Inc. is shipping the first kit to build one of its UFO-style houses to — wait for it — Roswell, near the U.S. military base that has long been associated with sightings of unidentified flying objects.

The Ohio-based maker of Cortes Campers travel trailers and Fusion X Marine speedboats has sold one of its Futuro Houses LLC shell kits to a customer near Area 51.

Sales of Futuro Houses kits and Cortes Campers trailers are expected “to drive record sales this year and next,” said Anthony Corpora, CEO and president of US Lighting, in the statement.

US Lighting Group reported sales of $1.1 million for the year ended Dec. 31, up more than 16 times from $67,000 in 2021. The company that sold its first Cortes Camper in 2022 reported a loss of $9 million, or 9 cents a diluted share, last year.

US Lighting, which exhibited a Futuro Houses model at this spring’s Cleveland Home and Remodeling Expo in Cleveland, is beginning by selling kits for the houses that can be customized for buyers or distributors, Corpora said.

“In the future, we will sell fully equipped, self-sustaining homes that are functional as well as aesthetically designed,” he said.

US Lighting makes its UFO houses out of carbon fiber core material and molded fiberglass instead of wood, so they are easy to transport and assemble, Corpora said.

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Once assembled, Futuro House shells offer 600 square feet of space, making them a fit for off-grid or conventional housing, businesses and rental opportunities, US Lighting said.

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Mesa Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturer Proposes New Building Near Falcon Field Airport

The owner of Western Semi Solutions is looking just down the street to build a new East Valley facility.

The company, which has been in business for more than 25 years in equipment manufacturing to support the semiconductor industry, is proposing to build a new 75,000-square-foot industrial building on a 5.7-acre site on the northwest corner of McDowell and Greenfield roads in Mesa.

Western Semi Solutions has an existing site at 2692 N. Norfolk, which is directly north of the site of the proposed building and minutes away from Falcon Field Airport.

Western Semi Solutions is owned by Steve Javinett, who purchased the vacant parcel in September 2021 for just under $2 million, according to real estate database Vizzda.

Since the start of the year, Western Semi Solutions’ new building has been making its way through Mesa’s city channels. The city’s planning and zoning board recommended approval of the project in May.

The project was then introduced at Mesa City Council

on July 3 and now is set for final approval at a July 10 meeting.

Western Semi Solutions is working with ADM Group Inc. as the project architect and applicant for a rezoning approval with a planned area development overlay and a site plan review.

Western Semi Solutions joins several other firms that support the semiconductor industry and have recently opened or announced plans to bolster operations in the East Valley.

In the last month, Moov held a grand opening for its new office at 100 Mill on Tempe Town Lake; Cactus Materials started production in two fabs; and Foresight Technologies looks to double its headcount and will expand its facility to support the development and production of high-purity fluid delivery equipment.

Elsewhere in the East Valley, Benchmark Electronics Inc. in March opened its 64,000-square-foot precision technologies facility in Mesa that will create 100 jobs; Edwards opened a 200,000-square-foot space in Chandler that could create 500 new jobs earlier this year; and Virginia-based Bechtel opened an office in Chandler to serve manufacturing and technology customers with a focus on semiconductors and electric vehicles.By Ron Davis – Phoenix Business Journal

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CustomerCentric Is The Renewed Focus At Phoenix Heat

Becoming the most customer centric heat treater in the country is a lofty goal but one that Phoenix Heat Treating has its sights set on. Phoenix Heat Treating (PHT), located in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona, has served various industries since it opened in 1963. Originally established in a 700 square foot space, PHT has grown to two buildings totaling 43,000 SF on 4 acres of land. PHT also continues to expand their processing capabilities and their commitment to customer satisfaction.

PHT is a legacy of knowledge passed down from many generations, going back to the late 1800’s and the blacksmith trade. Charles Wesley Sr, was a Prussian Swordsmith. Charles immigrated to the U.S. in 1887 and opened his first heat treating facility in 1915 in Milwaukee, Wesley Steel Treating. He was also one of the founding members of the Metal Treating Institute. Charles’ grandson, Chuck Hushek, moved his family to Phoenix in 1957 and opened PHT in 1963. This year, the company is celebrating their 60th year of service in Phoenix and is run by its 2nd generation owner, Peter (Chuck’s son), and his son, Charlie Hushek. Heat treating is in their blood!

Not only does generational practical wisdom get utilized in their processing strategies, but Peter is also a degreed metallurgical engineer. It is estimated that less than 15% of commercial heat treaters have a metallurgist on staff. It is this combination of experience that has given Peter the nickname of Metal Whisperer. They have developed a reputation for being able to solve difficult processing scenarios and often receive parts from across the country from customers looking to achieve outcomes that they have otherwise been unable to achieve.

Charlie says that Pete understands metal from the inside out and it makes perfect sense to him. Early on, Charlie didn’t plan to join the family business as a 5th generation heat treater. In fact, he studied construction management in college, and pursued this passion building hospital rooms after graduating from college. A couple of years later, Pete asked his son to join the business, and Charlie left construction management. He first worked 2nd shift unloading baskets from furnaces. Charlie moved from this arduous task to day shift; first in the shop, then in customer service, then into other departments, learning

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how Phoenix Heat Treating operated in every aspect of the business. Charlie moved into the General Manager position when the company lost their General Manager to Covid. Charlie was instrumental in the new ERP implementation, Pete says.

Charlie excels at a number of things, including communication with customers, suppliers and employees and a comfort level with adopting new technologies. “There is always a learning curve for family members working together but we seem to have found our stride and we actually enjoy working together. We have developed a respect for each other’s strengths,” said Charlie.

Phoenix Heat Treating has carved out a niche in the heat treat industry for doing the difficult orders but also for the wide variety of processes they are able to perform. Some of those processes include Vacuum, Aluminum, Carburizing, Carbonitriding, Mar-Quench, Austemper, Titanium, Cryogenics, Thermal Cycling, and Up-Hill quenching. PHT is also proud of their 18-month Nadcap Merit status and 24-month AC7004 quality certification. These approvals have afforded them the honor of processing work for Honeywell, Raytheon, GE, Pratt Whitney, Bell Helicopter, Rolls Royce, Lockheed Martin and Northrup Grumman to name a few. PHT also has a robust non-aerospace division which they call “PHT Precision.” This division services the unique needs of the tool and die, firearm and commercial industries. As Peter noted, “We pride ourselves on being the general store for heat treating. We can offer a little bit of everything to almost everyone.”

Knowledge is just part of the equation – it’s how you use the knowledge and guard the knowledge that is equally as valuable. Phoenix Heat Treating has made tremendous investment into technology to leverage their years of experience. Every employee at PHT utilizes iPads to track, photograph, and record data on orders. Their company is filled with TV screen size monitors displaying live processing data, process recipes, and production schedules. All orders at PHT are processed using a recipe, and the ERP system will block untrained personnel from completing tasks they are not qualified for.

“This advancement in technology has been the foundation to adding transparency to the supply chain”, noted Charlie, adding “Our customer portal allows customers to view certifications, shipping tickets, invoices, and real time job tracking, and none of this would have been

possible without the digitalization that we went through”. When asked to elaborate Peter noted “Customers can see what operation parts are on in real time, the modern supply chain demands transparency and access to information quickly. We feel that our portal pulls us into the modern era and shares information that has not been seen by any other heat treater.”

Phoenix Heat Treating is indeed well on their way to being the most customer centric heat treater; not only in the west but also in the country. When asked what’s next, Peter and Charlie agreed that exploring new processes such as Hot Isostatic Press (HIP) to service the additive manufacturing industry and new technologies is a focus. Utilizing their generational knowledge, Peter’s practical engineering to solve customer challenges, a wide range of capabilities and approvals, leveraging technology, and a transparent supply chain; it’s clear to see that they are focused on providing customers the best possible experience.

To learn more about how Phoenix Heat Treating can support all of your heat treat needs, as well as specialized services, contact them at: phoenix-heat-treating.com or call: 602-258-7751

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Raytheon Wins Fresh Contract To Build Hundreds More Sidewinder Missiles For Us, Foreign Militaries

Raytheon’s Tucson-based Missiles & Defense division will be building hundreds of new Sidewinder aircraft missiles under a $263.72 million contract modification.

The AIM-9X Sidewinder missile is a joint project of the U.S. Navy and Air Force, and Raytheon has been a part of it for more than two decades. This contract modification calls for Raytheon to build 571 of the rockets for the U.S. Air Force and Navy as well as for foreign military customers. Work is expected to be finished in August 2026.

The Navy will receive 91 of the Sidewinders, while the Air Force will receive 257 and foreign customers will receive 223. Those foreign customers were not identified.

Raytheon describes the AIM-9X Sidewinder as a “triple-threat” missile that can be used on several different aircraft and can be used for air-to-air, surface-attack and surface-launch missions without modification. The new orders are for the Block II variant, which Raytheon says has improvements for handling and safety and electronics updates. In addition to the tactical missiles, the contract modification also calls for

delivery of 48 training missiles, and a large amount of support equipment such as containers, target detectors, guidance units and more.

Besides the Sidewinder deal, Raytheon Missiles & Defense has also received the following contracts in recent weeks:

• Raytheon was awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinitequantity contract of up to $621,400,000 to maintain the equipment, facilities, and personnel for upgrades, repairs and other work on Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicles that are designed to protect the U.S. from long-range ballistic missiles.

• Raytheon was awarded a $10,052,688 contract with the Air Force for support services for the High-Speed AntiRadiation Missile targeting system, including repairs.

• Raytheon was awarded a $15,988,766 fee modification option on an earlier Navy contract for Standard Missile-2 Block IIIC low rate initial production.

• Raytheon was awarded an $88.68 million modification to a previously awarded Missile Defense Agency prototype agreement, allowing the defense contractor to continue to develop and refine its Glide Phase Intercept (GPI) concept. The Glide Phase Interceptor project is a joint effort between Raytheon and Northrop Grumman. The two companies won enhanced contracts for that work in the summer of 2022, and a contract modification this past spring. The modification brings the total value of the initial agreement with Raytheon to $241.49 million.By

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BHS Kinetic Of Singapore Sets Up First North American Office At Skysong Development

Another international company working with semiconductors sees an opportunity in setting up shop in metro Phoenix.

BHS Kinetic, a Singapore-based firm, has opened its first North American office at SkySong 1 in south Scottsdale. The company has been in business in Asia since 1975.

“This new U.S. operation will allow for BHS to support its semiconductor clients in the country with installation of equipment,” said David Tan BHS Kinetic General Manager. “It also strategically positions BHS to expand its transportation and warehousing service lines.”

Tan said the company has just a handful of people working locally working out of a small office space. Down the line, Tan said the company will look to add between 30-50 employees and could eventually expand its office footprint.

“BHS’s presence at SkySong will undoubtedly contribute to the growth of the region’s already flourishing semiconductor ecosystem, creating new opportunities for collaboration and job creation,” said Scott Cooper, Scottsdale’s acting economic development director, in a statement. Tan said the company worked with the Greater Phoenix Economic Council to make

connections in the local market and helped find its first office in the United States.

“The addition of BHS Kinetic into our region will contribute to a crucial element of the semiconductor ecosystem that is rapidly growing in greater Phoenix,” said GPEC President and CEO Chris Camacho in a statement. “With its new home at SkySong, BHS is at the center of regional research and technology.”

The White House has designated Phoenix as a workforce hub to help meet the demand for qualified and diverse talent in semiconductors, renewable energy and electric vehicles. Nippon Express U.S.A., a Tokyo-based logistics company that specializes in the semiconductor sector, recently established a new Mesa warehouse.

The entire SkySong project is expected to have an economic impact of $58.2 billion over the next 30 years, according to a study completed by Elliott D. Pollack & Co. in 2021. SkySong is a public-private partnership with Plaza Cos., ASU University Realty, Holualoa Cos. and the city of Scottsdale. A sixth building is in the cards, but the developers need between 100,000 to 140,000 square feet of the building pre-leased before moving ahead on construction.

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SkySong 5 broke ground in July 2018 and was completed the following summer. Beyond SkySong 6, there are some possibilities for smaller office buildings that could be build-to-suit for tenants near SkySong 1, located on the northeast side of the development. SkySong 1 broke ground in 2007.

Across Scottsdale Road from SkySong, the reimagined Papago Plaza shopping center is being redeveloped as a mixed-use project that includes a hotel, apartment complex and retail components. By Ron Davis – Phoenix Business Journal

Solar and Storage Companies to Add Over $100 Billion to U.S. Economy as a Result of the Inflation Reduction Act

Since the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) passed one year ago, U.S. solar and storage companies have announced over $100 billion in private sector investments, helping bolster the American economy, according to new analysis released today by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).

Solar and storage manufacturing is now surging in the United States, as 51 solar manufacturing facilities have been announced or expanded in the last year.

“The unprecedented surge in demand for American-made clean energy is a clear sign that the clean energy incentives enacted last year by Congress are working,” said SEIA president and CEO Abigail Ross Hopper.

“This law is a shining example of how good federal policy can help spur innovation and private investment in communities that need it most. We are unleashing abundant clean energy that is creating jobs and capable of delivering affordable, reliable power to every home and business in this country.”

These new and expanded solar factories will invest nearly $20 billion into American communities and will amount to 155 gigawatts (GW) of new production capacity across the solar supply chain. These announcements include:

• 85 GW of solar module capacity

• 43 GW of solar cells

• 20 GW of silicon ingots and wafers

• 7 GW of inverter capacity

By 2026, the U.S. will have over 17 times its current manufacturing capacity across modules, cells, wafers, ingots, and inverters when these announced factories are in operation, which is enough to supply a majority of solar projects expected to be built in the U.S.

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We often hear that the biggest challenge small manufacturing business owners face is finding and retaining good employees. Tooling Molds West (TMW) has less issues with this than the average shop; in fact, excluding their 2 newest employees, the company’s employees have an average of 15 years of tenure.

David Drawert, president and 2nd generation Drawert in the business, says, “We’ve done everything we can to make the working environment as comfortable as possible. We’ve installed superior lighting for a well-lit facility, and our plant is temperature controlled, so even in the hottest months in Arizona, the temperature is set to 74 degrees.” He added, “We know that to retain superior quality and on-time metrics, we need a reliable, well trained work force.” David’s sister Linda, vice president, runs the company with him, adds, “We also recognize that our team members have things going on in their lives outside of work. At Tooling Molds West, we expect consistency in everyone’s work schedule, but if an employee takes their children to school, they can select a start time that enables them to do this.” The company also encourages senior employees who want to continue working to select the schedule they want, whether it is full time work or part time.

In addition, Journeyman Apprenticeships are alive and well at TMW. The company has helped numerous employees earn their journeyman’s card, including Fred’s son David, David’s son Joshua and the shop foreman Corbin, through the company’s State Sponsored Apprenticeship Program. David says, “Our apprenticeship program through the state ensures that upcoming machinists are well trained and prepared for the future.”

The company was founded by Fred and Josephine Drawert over three decades ago; and at the time Fred was a 54 year old experienced Journeyman Tool & Die Maker. Fred had earned his Journeyman card through a 4 year apprenticeship at Ford Motors in Chicago. He responded to an ad from AiResearch/Honeywell and the Drawert family made their move to Arizona in 1966.

Over the next couple of decades, Fred continued to hone his manufacturing skills, until one day, in 1988, he and Josephine made the decision to be in business for themselves. The company, which they named ‘Tooling Molds West, Inc.’ opened for business in a 600 square foot space, which was a portion of the building that one of Fred’s previous clients owned. Fred says, “We gave them a discount on their parts and they gave us the space.” He adds, “Josephine and I were employee #1 and #2, and our space was so small that when I was working, graphite dust would go all over her, the paperwork and her desk.”

Over the years, as business grew, the company moved to larger facilities, until it purchased the

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land next door to where they were renting in Tempe. There they custom built where they reside today, in their 10,000 square foot facility.

Fred says, “In the early days we were just a mold making business, and when some of our customers, including Motorola, asked us for help with parts that needed to be machined, we made the decision to expand with machining. Some of our first machines were the Haas VF-1 vertical mills, which we still machine on today.”

David and Linda transitioned to running the business in 2000, and at the time, the company owned 3 CNC mills, 2 which were Haas, as well as 2 EDM machines. They grew the business to where they now have 9 Haas CNC mills, 1 EDM, 1 CNC EDM and 2 Haas CNC Lathes. David said, “We have amazingly talented, highly skilled engineers, machinists & mold makers that make this a successful family business.” The industries they serve are military, aerospace, semi-conductor, automotive and entrepreneurs.

While David manages the machine shop, Linda handles all the office responsibilities. She was instrumental in the company’s certification to ISO 9001: 2015, NIST compliance and working towards achieving Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC), which is fast becoming a Department of Defense (DoD) requirement.

David and Linda are preparing the next generation to keep the company strong and continue to grow into the future. Josh has proved his machining and programming abilities. Jesse, is the general manager and David’s eldest son. While Jesse has experience in machining, he finds much more enjoyment in the office. He takes his job seriously while he learns the presidential responsibilities. Both sons started early as teenagers helping here and there in the business.

David says, “Haas does such a good job of training future machinists on their machines, with the Gene Haas Foundation which subsidizes the purchase of Haas machines into educational institutions. When I first started at Gateway Community College, all the machines but one were Haas machines, and everyone

fought to get the Haas machines. This helped me to learn the Haas machines and made me comfortable purchasing them for our business.” David says, “We recently added capacity for our customers with the Haas ST-20Y lathe with live tooling. It is a rigid machine, with a large bar capacity, superior cutting performance, and a host of productivity-enhancing options.”

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Molds West is renowned for prototype, short run injection molding to ‘test out the molds’ and expedites. Just months ago, they were awarded a project that tested this expertise. They were contacted in February to support a project for Europe’s version of the Discovery Channel. The RH Main Wing Spar of the Grumman HU-16 was corroded. The HU-16 was located at the Glendale Airport, and the repair was needed in 2 weeks. Every shop that the client contacted gave an estimated repair time of 2+ months. Then one of the shops that had to turn the project away recommended Tooling Molds West, recognizing that they specialized in high quality, quick turn work. They took on the project and completed it in the 2 weeks allotted. All Tooling Molds West employees are looking forward to seeing their repaired Wing Spar on a future YouTube episode.

To learn more about how Tooling Molds West can help you, contact them at: (480) 921-9939 or visit their website at: tmwinc. net.

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Lucid Cuts Prices On Electric Vehicles

Lucid Group Inc. cut the price of its Air electric vehicles, just ahead of the company’s release of its second quarter financials, which fell short of Wall Street expectations.

The move by the electric vehicle maker follows similar recent EV price-cutting moves from Tesla and Ford as part of a limited time offer. Lucid reduced the retail price of its Air Pure sedan from $87,400 to $82,400. It also slashed prices of its Air Touring and Grand Touring by $12,000 each to $95,000 and $125,600, respectively, according to the company’s website.

Lucid’s price cuts could be a sign the company is facing a problem with demand amid rising competition in the electric vehicle industry, Barrons reported. Lucid’s lower prices for its Air Pure sedan puts the company in competition with Tesla’s Model S sedan, which starts at $88,490.

Tesla slashed prices for its Model S luxury sedan earlier this year, while Ford Motors also cut prices of its electric F-150 Lightning trucks in July and its shares dropped 6% in response, according to Barron’s.Lucid is planning to introduce more affordable electric cars to challenge Tesla and its price cuts could give an indication of whether buyers are willing to switch brands, the Barron’s report noted.

Lucid, which manufactures its electric vehicles south of Phoenix in Casa Grande, has struggled to increase sales since last December when

it offered a 10% discount for customers to reinstate lapsed orders, the Business Journal previously reported.

Lucid reported in July it delivered 1,404 cars in the second quarter, falling short of the 1,873 projected by Wall Street. It produced 2,173 cars at its Casa Grande facility in the second quarter, compared to 2,314 in the first quarter.

Lucid said, however, it’s on track for a production target of delivering more than 10,000 cars this year, though it recognizes it still has “work to do to grow our customer base.”

“During our second quarter, we achieved several major milestones, including signing agreements to enter into a long-term strategic partnership with Aston Martin,” Peter Rawlinson, Lucid’s CEO and CTO, said. “We look forward to exciting new products in the second half of this year, including the planned start of production of the Lucid Air Sapphire and the Lucid Air Pure real wheel drive, plus the highly anticipated unveiling of our new SUV, Lucid Gravity, forthcoming in November.”

The company is continuing to expand its advanced manufacturing plant in Casa Grande.

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Recession Worries Are Fading For Many Businesses. But One Number Isn’t Budging.

After months of uncertainty and recession fears, business leaders are showing more optimism about the economy. But their confidence in their own company’s performance isn’t showing similar gains.

That was a big takeaway from the JPMorgan Chase 2023 Midyear Business Leaders Outlook, which found 45% of midsize business leaders anticipate a recession before the end of the year, down from 65% six months ago. Meanwhile, the percentage of midsize business leaders who were pessimistic about the global economy fell from 60% to 39% in the latest survey.

The increased confidence — which comes as the stock market has been on a hot streak — bodes well for the remainder of the year. Many businesses had been worried that economic concerns would spark cutbacks in spending and lead to revenue challenges at a time when companies are faced with a credit crunch and thinner access to capital.

But increased confidence in the global economy hasn’t directly coincided with confidence in their own businesses. About 67% remain confident in their own

company’s performance for the next year, about the same as six months ago. Additionally, 52% are expecting increased profits, only a slight uptick from 51% six months ago.

Ginger Chambless, head of research for JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking, said consumer spending and other tailwinds led the economy to a stronger first half than expected. In turn, that has reduced recession expectations. That’s not to say it’s all positive news.

Price problems linger

Inflation continues to be a major concern for midsize businesses. About 79% said the cost of doing business has risen in the past six months, although that is down from 91% six months ago.

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Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a 3% year-over-year increase in the Consumer Price Index for June 2023. That compares to a prepandemic range of 1% to 2.5%.

About 75% of business owners said they were likely to continue to raise prices to mitigate costs.

Despite some national signals of a softening labor market, talent remains an issue for many businesses.

About 22% of businesses cited labor shortages as their biggest external threat, followed by inflation and competition.

“I think it’s very consistent with what we are seeing in the macro data as well — continued strength in the labor market,” Chambless said.

Marcum-Hofstra CEO Survey also shows confidence

The latest Marcum-Hofstra University CEO Survey also showed a noticeable uptick in optimism in the last few months, with the biggest gains in construction, professional services and technology sectors — while the health care and retail sectors saw a dip.

The percentage of CEOs who said they were “very concerned” about a recession dropped from 46.5% in November 2022 to 26.4% now. The percentage of CEOs expressing no concern about a potential recession grew from 6.3% to 15.6% over the same time.

“Our latest CEO survey shows that optimism is on the rise, but it’s clear that these leaders are keenly aware of the challenges ahead,” said Jeffrey Weiner, chairman and CEO of Marcum. “From managing economic uncertainties and grappling with talent shortages to mitigating the impact of rising operational costs, CEOs will need adaptability and grit in this fl uid business landscape.”

Even with optimism about the overall economy rising, concerns remain about the job market.

About 75% of Americans surveyed in an April Morning Consult poll said they are worried about layoffs. About 44% were worried about job losses at their own company specifically, and 39% were worried about losing their own jobs.

However, jobseekers are still seeking out new jobs and big career changes, according to CompTIA’s Job Seeker Trends tracking survey, which reported that 27% of the labor market reported actively pursuing a new job or career change in the past 90 days. Among those seeking new jobs, 40% said the job market was strong.By Andy Medici – Senior Reporter, The Playbook

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The NFL slot machine is one of the more anticipated product launches this year from the gaming equipment sector.

The once-anti-gaming NFL changed its stance over the last decade after the Las Vegas Raiders relocated from Oakland and sports betting was legalized throughout the U.S. The league has partnerships with Caesars Entertainment and other gaming operators.

Hanlin said the initial game — Super Bowl Jackpots — will be unveiled at casinos around the country just as the NFL kicks off its regular season Sept. 7, when the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs host the Detroit Lions at Arrowhead Stadium.

Aristocrat has five other NFL-themed games that will roll out by early 2024.“The NFL is one of the biggest brands in the world,” Hanlin said. “The game has a ton of energy so we’re launching in a big way.”

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A solar panel manufacturer’s plans for a $1 billion facility in Mesa del Sol aims to be a gamechanger for Albuquerque and New Mexico — but the factors that led to it coming to the high desert were a combination of policy, teamwork and lightningfast dealmaking.

Denver Precision Products Announces New Machinery Purchases

Maxeon Solar Technologies Ltd.’s announced it was making its first expansion into the United States in Albuquerque, promising to bring 1,800 new manufacturing jobs with it. New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said the facility would bring in upwards of $4 billion in economic impact over the next decade.

It’s a big deal for Albuquerque and a bigger deal for Mesa del Sol — a development to the south of the city that promises to be a center for economic drivers.

Denver Precision Products upgraded two pieces of equipment at the end of 2017. We purchased a Miyano BNA-MSY42 and a Miyano BNA-42S. These two machines replaced our older machines, 1983 Miyano BNC- 34 and 1993 Miyano BND34S-2. Although our older machines were still holding tolerances of +/-.001, our new BNA machines can hold tighter tolerances with a CPK of 3.30 for +/-.0005. These two machines have also increased our productivity for many of our existing parts and have created more

Steve Chavez, managing partner of Mesa del Sol, said the billion-dollar deal came about in around 60 days. Albuquerque, according to Chavez, was one of three locations being considered by Maxeon for its new facility. He said the effort to bring Maxeon to Mesa del Sol was a team effort among city and

state officials, primarily surrounding things like funding and infrastructure.

capabilities for new parts. Denver Precision Products continues to upgrade its machining capabilities to service our customers.

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Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller said part of the reason for the quick timeline was Maxeon’s commitments to its shareholders. He added Albuquerque and New Mexico’s ability to move at the fast pace Maxeon needed was a core reason for their decision to land there.

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New Mexico was attractive to Maxeon for a few reasons, according to Keller, and many of them are simply gifts from nature.

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One was Albuquerque’s location in regards to national-level distribution. Keller often refers to Albuquerque as a “crossroads” where rail lines and other transportation modes meet between the large markets of California and Texas. This, Keller said, made the city a perfect fit for a large reshoring initiative like Maxeon’s.

The eleven women being honored have all made considerable contributions in leadership, time, and philanthropy to the Larimer or Weld county communities. This year, nine women won awards for nine different business, government, or philanthropic categories, along with a “Leading Lady” Award and an “Outstanding Mentor” Award. Hostetter will be

The other natural gift New Mexico brings to Maxeon is its climate. Keller said New Mexico’s weather allows for easier cooling of the 1.9 million-square-foot complex

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is around,” Chenevert said. “You don’t have to go to college all the time. There are a lot of jobs you can do around here.”

Land availability and Albuquerque’s real estate market also played a role, Keller said. “Albuquerque stands to benefit from this whole re-shoring maneuver in the Southwest, because based on [real estate and land], we’re one of the only major cities left that can offer all of those things,” Keller said.

The report also highlighted leveraging regional resources and accelerating growth and innovation as two areas the state must prioritize to support manufacturers.

The manufacturing sector represents 9.1% of the state’s GDP, according to the report, at $5.6 billion, and employs almost 40,000 people, or about 8.5% of the workforce.

A day before Maxeon’s announcement, President Joe Biden stood in front of a soon-to-be Arcosa Inc. wind turbine plant in Belen and touted the IRA’s green energy incentives as a driver of increasing manufacturing jobs in New Mexico. The company is using the U.S. Department of Energy’s Title 17 Clean Energy Financing Program, which was expanded by the IRA, to fund the project. Mulligan said in a statement the IRA “has catalyzed a new chapter in America’s energy transition.”

He went on to say, in a statement, the solar production tax credits included in the Act were the key elements in this development.

identified business-friendly policies as their preferred focus area for Rhode Island lawmakers.

Aside from a shortage of workers with needed skills, manufacturers also feel limited in teaching workers new skills and finding new customers, with some also pointing to increasing business cost from regulations and business taxes.

“These tax credits will incentivize manufacturing because the incentive is tied to how much you produce, rather than how much you invest,” Heinrich said in the statement.

The bulk of these manufacturers are small businesses, the report found, with 86.5% employing fewer than 50 workers.

Though the workforce’s sector took a hit early in the pandemic, with more than 2,500 jobs lost from Q4 2019 to Q3 of 2020. the industry “surged back,” the report states, with manufacturing representing the second-largest number of all jobs from August 2020 to August 2021.

Sandia National Labs has been a partner with Maxeon in the past, mainly to test the company’s solar panels. Mulligan said one of the company’s leading scientists, in fact, did his postdoctoral research at the labs.

Maxeon branched from San Jose, California-based SunPower Corp. in 2020. The company currently has plants in Mexico, Malaysia and the Philippines.

The state’s top manufacturing-related cluster was boat building and repairing, which represents 5,111 jobs, followed by precious metals, at 2,826 jobs.

“This is, to our knowledge, the single biggest reflection of the national policy with respect to re-shoring that we discussed with the president,” Keller said. “This is the first example in America of a company coming from Asia back home to America.”

The state “doesn’t make it easy to do business,” Steve Perry Sr., vice president of Darlington Fabrics, said in the report. “But our proximity allows us to help each other. We have access to our legislators and a great support network.”

“We do have connections there,” Mulligan said. “We’ve always found it a great organization to work with and I think there’s a lot of things they can do, we can do together.”

Quality of life, proximity to family or heritage and proximity to customers are the top three draws among manufacturers to doing business in Rhode Island, while skilled workforce, access to major markets and proximity to supply chain lagged, in descending order.

Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-New Mexico), who supported the IRA in Congress, said the new facility was “proof that the Act is working as intended.”

Mulligan said there are currently no plans to partner with any other labs in the state, but that the company was “certainly open to entertaining any offers.” By

But several state policies limit growth, according to respondents, who also

About 60% of respondents plan to increase wages and salaries in 2022, and about half plan to raise prices. Automation and employee training are also by about 40% of manufacturers, according to the report. Providence Business News;

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In addition, they are on the ‘Approved Supplier List’ for every major aerospace company in Arizona, Bob Knisely, General Manager for ABS since June of 2020, says. He adds, “We are DCMA Self-Release for a number of companies, which means that our processes and procedures have been audited by the Defense Contract Management Agency. DCMA self-release indicates that the government trusts the quality of our work and procedures which does not require any additional “oversight” on individual orders, thus eliminating extended days of waiting for source inspection.”

Knisely adds, “When I came onboard with ABS, I learned that many local (Arizona) shops were sending their parts to California and Texas for heat treat and other processes. We have brought these companies back to Arizona to ABS because we can offer our processes done quickly (typically in 1-2 days), we are NADCAP accredited, and our customers find our pricing to be extremely competitive.” He adds that while most of ABS’ customers hail from Arizona, they also ship parts across the west coast and Midwest.

In a transformative stride forward, ABS employees; have undergone comprehensive cross training, marking a strategic game changing move for the company. Bob emphasized that this cross-training initiative holds dual benefits: not only does it enrich the work experience of the teams, but it also serves as a buffer against any disruptions caused by the absence of a team member. He further elaborated, ‘our esteemed employees are of utmost importance to us. It fills me with pride that our clients and suppliers, upon visiting our establishment, consistently applaud the courteous and adept demeanor of our team. The dedication of our workforce significantly contributes to the smooth functioning of my role.’ This progressive approach underscores ABS’s commitment to maintaining operational excellence.

Bob joined ABS 3 years ago because he valued the ownership’s willingness to invest into the business. “We listen to our customers, and when we heard that they were having trouble getting

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While under new management since 2020, the company has added capacity and equipment, ABS has substantial room to continue to expand over time, with the current building sitting on one of the two lots owned by the company. Bob says, “Our potential for capacity expansion is substantial, as we possess the necessary land to potentially double our current output.” Currently, our company is equipped to efficiently process part quantities ranging from as little as one (inclusive of tooling) to thousands.”

The company values its employees, so many who have long term tenure with ABS, and welcomes new hires who share their values, particularly if willing to work 3rd shift.

Bob says, “Great service begins and ends with experienced and friendly professionals, which is why we put so much consideration into selecting only the best to join our team. We complete projects efficiently and on schedule and go above and beyond to form lasting relationships with our clients.”

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Hear From A Few Of ABS’ Customers

“I have only worked with ABS Metallurgical Processors for the past 23 years, but my company has been using them for the past 35 years. They are a distance from us, as we are in Minnesota and they are in Arizona. We first found them when we were doing work for Honeywell, and ABS was an approved supplier for heat treat.

Over the years, I have worked with many different team members at ABS. In

all these years, I have always found the customer service to be outstanding. The team is professional and extremely courteous. Their pricing, their service, and the quality of the work they do is outstanding. We wouldn’t be using them for all these years if it wasn’t.

When I need expedites, I call Bob and ask him to ‘work his magic’. Hands down I recommend ABS becasue they do such an excellent job.” Cheryl, Purchasing, Precision Machine Shop, Minnesota

“Our company has been using ABS for more than 30 yeas now. They are an excellent company to work with. Their pricing is competitve, their quality is very good, and the biggest differentiator they have over their competitors is their quick turn. Often I get my parts within 24 hours, but almost always get them in 1-2 days. With others in the valley, it takes a week or longer.

It’s nice to work with a team that values quick turns often needed in our business. ABS is just a really good company to work with.” Mike, Purchasing, Precision Machine Shop, Arizona

“I utilized ABS for heat-treating for many years and the quick response and short lead times made it an easy choice for our company. Sometimes I could drop off a pallet of parts for heat-treating on the way home at 3pm and pick them up in 2 days on my way back to work. The pricing is great and the guys that work there are so friendly and helpful. In aerospace it’s also about the paperwork, and these guys get it. ABS is approved for many primes and they are NADCAP accredited; this is key to being a valuable partner. The approvals are there and the certifications and paperwork are what we need to run our business. It’s really good to have a dependable processing partner right down the road. I highly recommend you work with Bob and his team at ABS Metallurgical. They are fun to work with and very professional.” Former VP Precision Machine Shop, Arizona

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Scottsdale-Based Crow Industries Looking To Build Robotic ‘Labor Force’

A Scottsdale-based robotic systems startup is among 10 companies nationwide that recently completed the Techstars Industries of the Future accelerator program.

Crow Industries, which specializes in using robots to collect data from extreme environments for mining and defense applications, spent more than three months in the hybrid accelerator, splitting time between Scottsdale and the program’s headquarters in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Techstars Industries of the Future is intended for early-stage startups focusing on emerging technologies in artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, climate and clean energy tech, future of work and mobility.

Crow Industries met with more than 70 mentors and gained additional expertise in business development, product-market fit and raising capital during the Techstars accelerator program, said James Crowell, founder and CEO of Crow Industries.

The program culminated with a demo day event in Knoxville where Crow Industries pitched the company to potential investors, he said.

Crow Industries is building autonomous robots to boost production and improve safety in the mining sector and other applications.

The company developed an advanced 3D mapping robot called “Fenris” that collects several types of data 10 times faster than traditional methods, Crowell said.

The company aims to create an autonomous robotic “labor force” by installing sensors and control systems on haulers, loaders and excavators that mining industry workers can control and supervise even when off-site, he said.

“We’re starting with advanced mapping robots and then working our way up to earthmovers over the next couple of years,” he said.

Prior to launching Crow Industries in 2018, Crowell specialized in development of polar, maritime, volcanic and space systems at research laboratories and NASA. Crowell said his idea for the company was initially sparked by his passion for space exploration and settlement.

“In order to be able to expand humanity beyond Earth, you have to be able to move all society and the first piece of that is mining.” he said. “... But the space industry is a long way off from being able to do large-scale mining operations on the moon or Mars, so as we were trying to figure out our path forward, we realized that there’s actually a lot of problems in the terrestrial mining industry. That’s where we kind of modified our approach and realize that we can become a really great mining company.”

Crow Industries, which was an Inno Pick category finalist for AZ Inno’s 2022 Fire Awards, has five employees and operates a workshop in Scottsdale.

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“That’s our big push right now. We’re focused on reaching out to mines here in Arizona and throughout the American Southwest to help them with their exploration campaigns,” Crowell said. “Then, as we’re doing that, we’re building out our autonomy platform that we hope to start beta testing next year.” By

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The U.S. military has awarded a $322.5 million contract to Raytheon Land & Air Defense Systems for tube-launched missiles for the U.S. Army.

Under the contract, the Tucsonbased division of Virginia-based defense giant RTX will produce tube-launched, optically tracked, wireless-guided 2B missiles for the Army, with work scheduled to be completed by the end of September 2026.

The missiles are part of Raytheon’s TOW weapon system, which the company describes as a longrange precision system that ground forces and others can use against tanks and other armored, wheeled and amphibious threats in any environment or condition. The extended-range missiles can be fired from a variety of launchers.

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Raytheon was the only bidder for the contract, which was solicited online and announced Aug. 15.

On the same day, the Army also awarded a joint venture between Raytheon and Lockheed Martin a contract modification worth just under $117 million for lightweight command launch units for the Javelin missiles.

The two companies have been working together on the Javelin system, which is used by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps — as well as by foreign military clients — and is described by RTX as a guided munition that can be carried by a single soldier and used against vehicles, bunkers and caves.

The contract modification follows an earlier pair of deals in June worth nearly $71 million and a pair earlier in the year worth more than $32 million.

The work for the latest deal will take place in Tucson and is expected to be finished by the end of November 2026. By Jeff Gifford – Phoenix Business Journal

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Raytheon and Northrop Grumman, which have been working jointly on a hypersonic weapon concept, were awarded an $81 million follow-on contract from the U.S. military for continued work on the project.The joint effort centers around the Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept, or HAWC, for the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency and the U.S. Air Force. The two companies, both major players in the Arizona defense contracting scene, have been collaborating on the work since 2019, and have already completed multiple successful test flights.

Raytheon has its major missile manufacturing operation in Tucson. Northrop Grumman, also based in Virginia, has major operations in Chandler. Nearly all of the new work will take place in Tucson.

The latest deal will focus on reducing risk for future air-breathing hypersonic systems, said Raytheon, which is leading the project. The team will build and fly more HAWC vehicles and use data from earlier stages of the program to improve the weapon’s design and manufacturing, Raytheon said.

The HAWC vehicle’s overall design has been overseen by Raytheon, and Northrop Grumman has provided the scramjet engine. During testing, the HAWC has reached

speeds greater than Mach 5, or 5 times the speed of sound, for more than 300 nautical miles as it reached altitudes > 60,000 feet.

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The contract modification brings the total cumulative face value of the contract to $352.95 million from $271.95. The HAWC project will also bring airframe and engine design benefits to the U.S. Air Force’s Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile, or HACM — another joint project of Raytheon and Northrop Grumman, which were awarded a nearly $1 billion contract in September to develop.

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Welder / Race Car Driver Learns Machining With

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Don Bevers started welding shortly after he graduated High School, and his racing career began just about the same time. Fast forward to 2006, nearly 50 years later, and Don was attending a Performance Racing Industry (PRI) trade show, a show held in Indianapolis, Indiana, that features the newest parts and technology. It is at this show that Don saw CNC machines in action, and in his words, “I was mesmerized with them.” In fact, when Don returned to Arizona, on a trip up from his hometown of Tucson to Phoenix, he met with machine tool dealers. “I wanted a used machine that I could purchase economically, and that I could convert to a CNC machine”, he elaborates.

One of the machine tool dealers Don met with was Richard White. “Richard helped me to see that purchasing a new machine, an economical one, would be the best decision.”

Don took Richard’s advice and acquired his first CNC machine, a Milltronics MM18

Vertical CNC Machining Center, delivered to Don’s business in July of 2007. Richard says, “The Milltronics MM18 offers a 7000 pound cast iron frame, and a full set of AC digital servos on all axes including the spindle. We still sell this machine today and it’s a solid competitive machine feature-for-feature, dollar-fordollar.”

I mentioned that Don is a welder and race car driver. Today, Don is an NHRA record holder and remains active in the sport. Back in 2007, when the large machine was delivered to Don’s shop, which is located in the garage of his home, Don did not have any experience in machining. “With Richard’s help, I mastered the machine in a short time”, Don says. He adds, “I’ve seen the controls of other machines, and the Milltronics control is so much easier, so much more user friendly. This helped me to become proficient with the machine quickly.”

Once Don started machining manifolds on the Milltronics machine, he recognized the difference in quality versus his earlier manifolds. “I was building them out of sheet metal and it was not only extremely laborious, but the end product was not aesthetically pleasing”, he says, adding, “I even had a long term customer tell me that he could tell the day I transitioned from hand building to building parts on the Milltronics machine.”

As Don mastered the Milltronics MM18, and his parts become more pristine, he rented a booth at the Performance Racing Industry trade show. This was a tremendous success, and today, Cutting Edge Machine ships parts throughout the world, including manifolds, carburetor

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spacers, torque plates, remote oil filter adapters, tunnel ram runners and head plates.

Over the years, business grew, and in 2018, Don purchased his second Milltronics, a VM4020, once again through Richard White. Richard says, “Our most popular size CNC mill, the Milltronics VM4020 vertical machining center gives you 40” x 20” x 20” travels, a 46” x 20” table, a 20 HP spindle motor, and a 10,000 RPM BIG-PLUS® spindle, providing a great combination of features and performance at an attractive price.”

Don adds, “People always think that CNC machines are only useful for quantity parts. The parts I make are in the ones or twos, but the Milltronics machines help me to do things with the parts that I can’t do by hand. In my industry, functionality is the most important feature, but aesthetics is still very important. The Milltronics CNC machines help me to make wellfunctioning parts that look really good. The finish is an art, and today our parts are attractive. ”

Don uses the Milltronics VM 4020 extensively for parts that take a long time to machine. “If I have a part that takes many hours to make,

I can push start at 7 am and come back and it’s done in time for me to eat dinner.”

“Richard and White’s Niche Products has been invaluable to me since I started using a CNC machine back in 2007. Over the past decade and a half, his service is outstanding. Since I run my machines primarily at night and on weekends, there

have been times when I needed Richard’s help on a Sunday evening. Richard calls or texts me back right away, so that I am back up and running.”

White’s Niche Products, LLC (WNP) is the exclusive distributor for the Milltronics USA line in Arizona. For more information, contact WNP at wnp-sales@ earthlink.net or call 520-277-7967.

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Invest In Arizona

Last year, Taiwan-based chip company Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. announced plans to expand its footprint in north Phoenix from $12 billion to an estimated $40 billion to build its massive U.S.based semiconductor hub — one of the largest foreign investments ever made in U.S. history, and the largest ever made in the state.

The TSMC plan may be the biggest example of foreign investment in Arizona but it should come as no surprise that foreign investors have taken notice of Arizona, which is quickly emerging as a thriving hub for global commerce.

Arizona’s biggest trading partners remain Mexico and Canada, but in the last four or five years, Arizona has begun attracting the attention of European and Asian investors, said Christine Mackay, Phoenix’s economic development director. “We've come into a place where we've never been before in foreign direct investment,” Mackay said, adding that foreign investment in the state is now primarily focused on advanced manufacturing, especially semiconductors, batteries, electric vehicles and biotechnology.

Last year, expansion projects were announced by companies such as Switzerland-based Nestle, which announced a $675 million investment to build a factory in Glendale, and South Korean electronics giant LG Energy Solution, which invested $1.4 billion to build a high-tech battery facility in Queen Creek.

Foreign investors are attracted to the state for many of the same reasons domestic companies are flocking to Arizona: the state’s favorable regulatory environment, strategic geographic location, availability of land, amenable climate and a built-in talent pipeline to draw a skilled workforce. Another big draw has been government programs aimed at strengthening U.S. supply chains by bringing hightech manufacturing back to the states. The CHIPs Act, for example, was among the reasons TSMC decided to expand its Arizona operations.

Foreign investment isn’t just a boon for Arizona’s economy, it’s also a job creator. The TSMC fabrication plants (fabs) in north Phoenix alone will create 21,000 construction jobs and will employ an estimated 4,500 permanent workers. Today, foreign investment provides jobs for more than 133,500 workers in the state.

The surge of foreign investment in Arizona shows no signs of slowing down. As more companies set up shop in the state, they will contribute to job creation and economic growth, further cementing Arizona's status as a top destination for global commerce.

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Arizona workers outside of the state’s main urban centers will have more opportunities to get advanced technical skills training thanks to a pair of new accelerators announced by Gov. Katie Hobbs.

The first two programs, called Future48 Workforce Accelerators, are launching in Kingman and Yuma. They will be overseen by the Arizona Commerce Authority and are established in partnership with higher education and industry participants.

The accelerators are part of a $30 million investment by the state in 2022 to create up to six advanced manufacturing training facilities around the state in partnership with community colleges.

Hobbs’ office pointed out that manufacturing employment increased by 12% between 2017 and 2021, with demand continuing to increase thanks to expansions in sectors such as semiconductors, biosciences, battery and automotive, aerospace and defense, renewable energy and others.

Yuma’s accelerator is being launched in partnership with Arizona Western College along with TRAX International, the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground, General Motors Proving Grounds, the Gowan Co., Allo Fiber, D&H Electric, Sunday Electric, Yuma Electric and others.

Training there will focus on electrical technology, advanced manufacturing, broadband fiber optics, and solar installation in support of the region’s aerospace and defense industries.

A 5,600-square-foot expansion of the Wellton Manufacturing Training Center on the AWC campus will be built and is expected to be completed in 2024.

In Kingman, Mohave Community College is partnering on an accelerator that will support manufacturing, transportation and mining industries. A 30,000-square-foot facility will be built at Kingman Airport and Industrial Park and is expected to be completed in early 2025.

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Virgin Galactic Expects 5 More Spaceflights In 2023

Virgin Galactic said it expects two spaceflights out of New Mexico’s Spaceport America in the third quarter of 2023 and three in the fourth quarter, following the space tourism company’s first private astronaut flight planned for later this month.

Doug Ahrens, Virgin Galactic’s chief financial officer, said that those five flights would be a mix of private astronaut and research missions. Virgin flew its first commercial research mission in late June with a crew of two Italian Air Force officers and one Italian researcher, a flight that had been delayed for years.

It’s now readying for its first private astronaut flight with three passengers, alongside a Virgin Galactic astronaut instructor, set to fly into the upper reaches of the Earth’s atmosphere on board its spaceship, VSS Unity. Virgin announced in mid-June the window for that flight opens Aug. 10.

Private astronaut missions are expected to bring in around $800,000 in revenue per flight for the company when fully occupied with four private passengers, Ahrens, Virgin’s CFO, said on the call. He added the company pulled in approximately $2 million in revenue in the second quarter and expects revenue of around $1 million in both the third and

fourth quarter of 2023, with capital expenditures of between $10 million and $15 million in the third quarter.

The bulk of Virgin’s growth in capital expenditures comes from the construction of the company’s spaceship assembly facility near Phoenix, Arizona and technology used in the design process for its Delta-class spaceships, Ahrens said. Virgin first announced the assembly facility last summer.

Those Delta-class vehicles are set to be the next generation of Virgin Galactic spaceships, enabling the company to fly more often once operational. Colglazier, Virgin’s CEO, has previously laid out a timeframe that would see initial testing of Delta-class spaceships in 2025 and the first of those spaceships in commercial service by 2026. He said that timeframe hasn’t changed; Virgin’s Arizona assembly facility is projected to be operational next year.

While general sales for seats on board VSS Unity are on pause, Colglazier said Virgin could reopen sales in “successive tranches” once the company’s Delta-class ships are closer to service. By

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New businesses are still going strong in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic — and economists see it as a sign of a resurgent innovation economy.

For years before the pandemic, Census data and other sources showed a decline in new businesses and a series of headlines that decried the “slow death of entrepreneurship” and “the mysterious death of Entrepreneurship in America.”

And the data reflected that — a stagnating number of new business applications every year, with the number of “highpropensity” new businesses, which the Census Bureau defines as those likely to create new jobs in the future, declining over time.

But the massive disruption brought about by Covid-19 reshaped the entrepreneurship landscape overnight. That, combined with increasingly lower costs to start a business and more Americans willing to take the risk, led to a massive surge in new business formations.

In July 2020, after millions of Americans were thrown out of work, new business formations spiked to 552,214, the highest month recorded by the Census Bureau since its data began in 2004. And while business formations have not been as strong as they were in 2021, Census data showed roughly 5 million new businesses

formed in 2022, up from about 4.5 million in 2021 and far above the 3.5 million before the pandemic.

In recent months, the Census Bureau has recorded more than 400,000 new business applications; before the pandemic, it was rare to crack 300,000. In June 2023, there were 465,906 new business formations, up from 438,798 in May and up from 427,241 the previous year.

Luke Pardue, a senior economist at payroll and benefits provider Gusto Inc., said the surge in new business formations is less of a blip and more of a sustained and higher plateau. That surge was driven not just by people seeking to capitalize on the Covid-19 disruption or from being suddenly unemployed, but by a diverse group of entrepreneurs more willing now than ever to take the leap into business ownership, he added.

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In many respects, the new business application data mirrors the socalled “great migration” of people moving from expensive coastal cities to cities in the American South and Southwest, although Pardue said that is not the biggest contributor to new business formations in those areas.

“It paints a picture not necessarily of people who had a business up in New York and are moving to Atlanta but people who live there who are really taking advantage of these opportunities and disruptions,” Pardue said.

But, Pardue said, the sustained surge in new businesses should not be underestimated — and has reversed a long decline in innovation.

“This is a huge deal, to see the return of entrepreneurship in America,” Pardue said. “It took a once-in-a-century, a once-in-a-generation pandemic that sparked a surged in entrepreneurship and dynamism, and we are starting to see that dynamism take hold as people take advantage of opportunities that they might not have had in the past.”

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More companies are hiring workers on a contract basis, which often means that person is a small business.

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The 150,000-square-foot-facility is the third of its kind in the United States and built with the express goal of bringing the company’s manufacturing abilities back to the United States. It will produce items for the company’s infrastructure customers, including in aviation, shipping ports and border crossings, when it is completed in 2024.

The Leidos project is among hundreds of manufacturing projects popping up across the country, partially the result of a series of massive spending bills passed under the Biden administration that has created the potential for what some experts are calling a manufacturing “supercycle” and manufacturing resurgence.

Manufacturing construction spending across the United States continues to smash through 20-year highs, hitting a $194

“Retail sales are up, and sectors such as transportation, logistics, warehousing, and construction are performing extremely well,” Arora added. “Right now, business owners are confident in the future of their firms. August is typically a slow month for loan volume, but that wasn’t

Business loan approval rates rose at regional and community banks as well. Small banks granted 49.8 percent of the funding requests they received in August, up one-tenth from July. It represents the highest figure for small banks since November 2014.

Institutional lenders — pension funds and insurance companies — remained unchanged at an Index record 64.9 percent, up one-tenth of

Loan approval rates among alternative lenders rose to 56.6 percent, one-tenth of a percent higher than in the previous month.

Alternative lenders have become a source of quick capital. When small business owners, alternative lenders could approve riskier loans via innovations in fintech, which give them more flexibility than the banks to adjust rates and covenants on the deals. This includes an ability to accept non-conventional sources of collateral, such as real estate and outstanding invoices (h/t Forbes).

Credit unions approved 40.2 percent of loan applications in August, a slight drop of one-tenth of a percent from July and a large drop from their all-time high of 57.9 percent in March 2012.

billion annual rate in April, nearly double the $107 billion annual rate from a year ago, according to the St. Louis branch of the Federal Reserve. Spending has continued to rise as legislation such as the CHIPS Act, the Inflation Reduction Act and the sweeping infrastructure legislation passed within the last few years continue to pump money and tax credits into manufacturing and related projects.

“Investors are about to be schooled on of one of the most enduring but unappreciated facts of economic life: that no country in the world — including China — attracts as much foreign direct investment as the U.S,” said Joseph Quinlan, head of Chief Investment Office Market Strategy for Bank of America Corp., in an analysis. “We highlight this unknown known because, yet again, the world’s top corporations are beating a path to the U.S.”

He stressed a number of fundamentals that are helping drive the return of manufacturing spending to the United States, including U.S. personal consumption spending, with Americans accounting for 30% of global consumption, despite making up only 4.5% of the population. America is also a relatively easy place to do business with a large, skilled labor pool, transparent rule of law and cheap energy costs, as well as low corporate tax rates, Quinlan said.

That’s on top of what Quinlan called “mega-legislation” that’s unlocked hundreds of billions in extra spending. “America’s manufacturing base is on the cusp of a transformational do-

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over, and foreign firms want to be part of the action,” Quinlan said. “This requires that firms be ‘inside’ or ‘in-country’ to qualify for massive government incentives from both the federal and state levels.”

Companies are scrambling to rethink and rebuild their global supply chains after the pandemic, and the U.S. has become the destination for foreign corporate investment, with the country drawing in 23% of total foreign direct investment, up from 15% one year ago. China’s share was a distant second, Quinlan added.

“We believe the U.S. is in the early stages of a manufacturing supercycle pivoting around renewable energy, electrical vehicles and batteries/charging stations, and semiconductors, in addition to rising spending in more traditional areas like ports, highways, grids, airports and the like,” Quinlan said.

He dismissed concerns about a potential “manufacturing recession” because industrial and other stocks have underperformed the broader stock market recently, saying the industry should take the long view as it takes years to spin up manufacturing.

And there is broad, bipartisan support for American government support of U.S. manufacturing, with 70% of Americans wanting the government to do more to bring back manufacturing to the United States, according to polling conducted by Morning Consult for the Alliance for American Manufacturing.

About 82% think the federal government should offer incentives to relocate their factories to the United States and 78% said the federal government should be required to buy American with its own purchases.

“American voters have made it clear that the federal government must do more to bring valuable manufacturing jobs back to the United States,” said Scott Paul, president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing, in a press release. Overall,

cities and states across the country have been working to seize on the manufacturing moment after a long period of decline in some portions of the country. An analysis by the McKinsey Global Institute says restoring manufacturing growth could boost America’s GDP by 15% over the current decade, potentially creating 1.5 million new jobs.

And while the Biden administration has focused on the number of manufacturing jobs created — about 800,000 over the past couple of years — experts see an industry in which automation, technology and specialization will produce fewer jobs overall, but those positions will be higher paid.

That’s part of a long-term trend, with the share of manufacturing jobs as a percentage of the overall economy shrinking from a peak of roughly 39% in the 1940s — the height of World War II — to roughly 8.4% in January 2023.

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National Tooling & Machining Association And Precision Metalforming Association Applaud Federal Workforce Development Grants

Ongoing efforts by the U.S. manufacturing industry to develop the workforce of tomorrow received a significant boost with the announcement by the U.S. Department of Labor of $183.8 million in workforce development grants to help create and promote partnerships among educational institutions, companies and trade associations. The grants, together with the Labor Department’s announcement of plans to award an additional $100 million in grants to further promote apprenticeships, were applauded today by the National Tooling and Machining Association (NTMA) and the Precision Metalforming Association (PMA).

“There will be an estimated two million vacant manufacturing jobs by 2025 and the industry cannot close this gap on its own,” said PMA President David Klotz. “The federal programs announced today mean that the government is listening to our message that, for manufacturing to continue to drive the U.S. economy, this country must invest in helping manufacturers attract and train the next generation of workers. We encourage Congress to provide funding to expand these types of programs.”

“We are proud that in Arizona, NTMA is a recipient of one of the Labor Department’s workforce development grants,” said NTMA Interim President Doug DeRose. “NTMA and its chapters have made workforce development a top priority issue for more than a decade and these grants will help our efforts to close the skills gap in our industry. We applaud the Trump administration for continuing to make manufacturing and closing the skills gap top priorities.”

The Labor Department also made public a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to establish a process for the Department to advance the development of industry-recognized apprenticeship programs (IRAPs) that would enable manufacturing associations and others to apply to

the federal government to obtain the ability to certify apprenticeships themselves.

NTMA through its National Tooling and Machining Association Foundation and PMA through the Precision Metalforming Association Educational Foundation have spent millions of dollars over the years supporting workforce development programs and providing grants throughout the United States to attract, train and retain workers in the manufacturing industry. The associations look forward to working with local partners and national stakeholders such as the National Institute for Metalworking Skills to promote manufacturing careers, train American workers and develop a next generation of manufacturers.

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623-582-5204 Service Upgrades

Geiger Electric Co _______ 623-773-1787

Industrial Electric Inc _____ 623-582-5204

GRINDING Grinding Filtration

Ebbco Inc ___________ 800-809-3901 Grinding Machines

ACC Machinery ________ 602-258-7330

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

Arizona CNC Equip_______480-615-6353

Bramac Marchinery ______ 951-383-4195

CNC Pros ____________ 602-332-5815

D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462

DCM Tech __________ 800-533-5339

DMG Mori __________ 480-276-7019

Magnum Precision Mach ___ 602-431-8300

Magnum Precision Mach __ 505-345-8389

North-South Machinery ___ 602-391-4696

Productivity Inc. _______ 505-415-2004

Grinding Machines, OD/ID

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

Bramac Marchinery ______ 951-383-4195

D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462

Haas Factory Outlet ______ 480-968-5877

Magnum Precision Mach ___ 602-431-8300

Magnum Precision Mach __ 505-345-8389

Grinding Machines, Rotary Surface

Bramac Marchinery ______ 951-383-4195

DCM Tech __________ 800-533-5339

Grinding Machines, Tool

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

Bramac Marchinery ______ 951-383-4195

D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462

Honing Machines

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

Magnum Precision Mach __ 602-431-8300

Magnum Precision Mach __ 505-345-8389

Magnetic Drills/Cutters

ACC Machinery _______ 602-258-7330

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

Manual Lathes & Mills

ACC Machinery _______ 602-258-7330

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

Arizona CNC Equip______480-615-6353

CNC Pros ____________ 602-332-5815

D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462

Haas Factory Outlet _____ 480-968-5877

Magnum Precision Mach __ 602-431-8300

Magnum Precision Mach __ 505-345-8389

TSM Machinery _______ 602-233-3757

Sawing Machines

ACC Machinery _______ 602-258-7330

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462

Echols Saw & Supply _____ 602-278-3918

Mesa Mach Sales ______ 480-545-0275

Echols Saw & Supply _____ 602-278-3918

Swiss Screw Machines

CNC Pros ____________ 602-332-5815

D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462

Schenk Intertech ________

8622N.78thAvenue Peoria,Arizona85345 Office(623)773-1787 Fax(623)773-9882 www.geigerelectric.com EDM Machines Adams Machinery ______ 480-968-3711 D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462 Desert Machine Sales ____ 623-826-1025 EDM Network ________ 480-836-1782 Makino ___________ 602-228-0347 Methods West ________ 602-437-2220 North-South Machinery ___ 602-391-4696 Productivity Inc. _______ 505-415-2004 Sodick ____________ 714-318-0095 TSM Machinery _______ 602-233-3757 EDM Filtration Desert Machine Sales ____ 623-826-1025 Ebbco Inc __________ 800-809-3901 Sodick ____________ 714-318-0095 EDM: Dielectric Systems/Filtration Ebbco Inc __________ 800-809-3901 Sodick ____________ 714-318-0095 ELECTRICAL Equip Hookup & Disconnect Geiger Electric Co ______ 623-773-1787 Industrial Electric Inc ____ 623-582-5204 Lighting Geiger Electric Co ______ 623-773-1787 Industrial Electric Inc _____ 623-582-5204 Relocation: Electrical Geiger Electric Co _______ 623-773-1787 Industrial Electric Inc _____
949-360-1512 Tapping Machines ACC Machinery _______ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711 D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462 MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT Automation & Controls Acieta ____________ 402-650-8132 Datron ____________ 480-826-3689 Delta Technology ______ 480-867-6320 DMG Mori __________ 480-276-7019 Productivity Inc. _______ 505-415-2004 FABRICATION CNC Punching Centers ACC Machinery _______ 602-258-7330 Latitude Machinery ______ 602-517-7153 Magnum Precision Mach __ 602-431-8300 S&S Machinery Sales ____ 602-368-8542 Gantry Systems, CNC ACC Machinery _______ 602-258-7330 Iron Workers ACC Machinery _______ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711 Magnum Precision Mach __ 602-431-8300 AMERICAN TOOLS & METALS INC. Cutting Tools, Lubricants & Abrasives MANNY LOPEZ O: 520-622-3082 • C: 520-975-3078 PO Box 26508 • Tucson, AZ 85726 947 S. 48th St, #125 • Tempe, AZ 85281 AmericanToolsandMetals.com Arizona and Las Vegas, NV D & R A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 74 • Sept / Oct 2023 www.northsouthmachinery.com M: (562) 755-3690 P: (480) 382-4880 F: (562) 690-1420 2412 W Huntington Dr Tempe, AZ 85282 js@northsouthmachinery.com
LLC CR-11 LIC. #334024
JIM SWARTZBAUGH PRESIDENT

State Bolt

Nut ____ 800-603-6887

Press Brakes

ACC Machinery ________ 602-258-7330

Ad

Landmark Solutions

Latitude Machinery

Magnum Precision Mach

Magnum Precision Mach

Mesa Mach Sales

Productivity Inc. _______ 505-415-2004

S&S Machinery Sales _____ 602-368-8542

Punch Presses

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

Bystronic Inc __________ 847-214-0300

Landmark Solutions ______ 714-393-3783

Latitude Machinery ______ 602-517-7153

Shearing Machines

ACC Machinery ________ 602-258-7330

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

Latitude Machinery ______ 602-517-7153

Magnum Precision Mach ___ 602-431-8300

WaterJet: Filtration/Chillers

Ebbco Inc ___________ 800-809-3901

WaterJet Cutting Systems

D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462

Landmark Solutions ______ 714-393-3783

North-South Machinery ____ 602-391-4696

Welding Equipment

ACC Machinery ________ 602-258-7330

METAL FINISHING EQUIPMENT

Anodizing, Plating, Passivation Equipment

Americhem Engineering ____ 602-437-1188

INjJECTION MOLDING EQUIP

3D Laser Scanners Hexagon ____________ 303-859-7159

INSPECTION EQUIP

3D Measurement Systems Ellison Machinery _______ 480-968-5335

Hexagon ____________ 303-859-7159

Mitutoyo America _______ 480-294-7631

Zeiss Ind. Metrology ______ 800-327-9735

Coordinate

Mach.

patrick ellison president Telephone: Cell: Fax: Email: 480-968-5877 480-298-9782 480-968-0522 pellison@ellisonaz.com Haas Factory Outlet A Division of Ellison Machinery Company www.haascnc.com 1610 s. priest Dr., suite 101 tempe, arizona 85281 Mesa Mach Sales _______ 480-545-0275 S&S Machinery Sales _____ 602-368-8542 Laser Cutting/Proc. Center ACC Machinery ________ 602-258-7330 Bramac Marchinery ______ 951-383-4195 Bystronic Inc __________ 847-214-0300 Landmark
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Latitude
____ 602-517-7153Tott Mesa
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S&S
Sales _____ 602-368-8542 Totten
__________ 602-278-7502 Plasma/Gas
ACC
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Bystronic
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Benders/Notchers ACC Machinery ________ 602-258-7330
_____ 602-368-8542 Power
Copper
Solutions
714-393-3783
Machinery
Mach Sales
480-545-0275
Machinery
Tubes
Cutting Systems
Machinery
Bramac Marchinery
951-383-4195
Inc
847-214-0300 Landmark Solutions ______ 714-393-3783 Mesa Mach Sales
480-545-0275 Pipe & Tube
S&S Machinery Sales
Tools
&
Ellison
Total Quality Systems
Zeiss Ind. Metrology ______ 800-327-9735 Gauging Equipment Advanced Coordinate Tech __ 480-921-3370 Ellison Machinery _______ 480-968-5335 Hexagon ____________ 303-859-7159 Klontech Industrial Sales ___ 480-948-1871 Mitutoyo America _______ 480-294-7631 Total Quality Systems _____ 480-377-6422 Washington Calibration ____ 480-820-0506 Magnetic Particle (NDT) Machines DCM Tech __________ 800-533-5339 Metrology Instruments Advanced Coordinate Tech __ 480-921-3370 Ellison Machinery _______ 480-968-5335 Hexagon ____________ 303-859-7159 Klontech Industrial Sales ___ 480-948-1871 Latitude Machinery ______ 602-517-7153 Mitutoyo America _______ 480-294-7631 Renishaw ___________ 847-286-9953 Total Quality Systems ___ 480-377-6422 Washington Calibration _ 480-820-0506 Zeiss Ind. Metrology ___ 800-327-9735 Optical Comparators Advanced Coordinate Tech 480-921-3370 AMERICAN TOOLS & METALS INC. Cutting Tools, Lubricants & Abrasives WALTER PENA O: 480-689-5493 • C: 480-622-9348 PO Box 26508 • Tucson, AZ 85726 947 S. 48th St, #125 • Tempe, AZ 85281 AmericanToolsandMetals.com A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 75 • Sept / Oct 2023 www.northsouthmachinery.com M: (657) 478-9012 P: (480) 382-7880 F: (562) 690-1420 2412 W Huntington Dr Tempe, AZ 85282 taylor@northsouthmachinery.com
Measuring
Advanced Coordinate Tech __ 480-921-3370 D & R Machinery _______ 480-775-6462
Machinery _______ 480-968-5335 Hexagon ____________ 303-859-7159 Klontech Industrial Sales ___ 480-948-1871 Mitutoyo America _______ 480-294-7631 Renishaw ___________ 847-286-9953
_____ 480-377-6422
TAYLOR JUROE REGIONAL SALES MANAGER

D & R Machinery _____ 480-775-6462

Ellison Machinery ______ 480-968-5335

Hexagon ___________ 303-859-7159

Mitutoyo America ______ 480-294-7631

Klontech Industrial Sales __ 480-948-1871

Magnum Precision Mach __ 602-431-8300

Renishaw __________ 847-286-9953

Total Quality Systems ___ 480-377-6422

Zeiss Ind. Metrology ____ 800-327-9735

Rapid Optical Inspection

Mesa Mach Sales ______ 480-545-0275

Repair & Certification

Advanced Coordinate Tech _ 480-921-3370

Total Quality Systems ___ 480-377-6422

Washington Calibration __ 480-820-0506

Video Measuring Systems

Ellison Machinery ______ 480-968-5335

Klontech Industrial Sales __ 480-948-1871

Mitutoyo America ______ 480-294-7631

WaterJet: Filtration/Chillers

Ebbco Inc ___________ 800-809-3901

USED MACHINERY

ACC Machinery ________ 602-258-7330

EDM Network _________ 480-836-1782

K D Capital___________ 480-922-1674

Latitude Machinery ______ 602-517-7153

Methods West _________ 602-437-2220

Resell CNC ___________ 844-478-8181

S&S Machinery Sales _____ 602-368-8542

TSM Machinery ________ 602-233-3757

Zachman Machinery _____ 602-908-3447

ACCESSORIES

Abrasives

Barton International _____ 800-741-7756

Copper State Bolt & Nut ____ 800-603-6887

Global Superabrasives ____ 888-586-8783

GMA Garnet __________ 882-243-9300

S.L. Fusco ___________ 602-276-0077

Stellar Industrial ________ 480-251-6888

Adhesives

S.L. Fusco ___________ 602-276-0077

Stellar Industrial ________ 480-251-6888

Air Blast Cabinets, Blast Rooms

Lone Arrow __________ 480-507-8074

Air Distribution Systems

Magnum Precision Mach ___ 602-431-8300

Stellar Industrial ________ 800-562-8258

Band Saw/ Blades

D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462

Echols Saw & Supply _____ 602-278-3918

S.L. Fusco ___________ 602-276-0077

Bar Feeders

Arizona CNC Equip_______480-615-6353

D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462

Edge Technologies _______ 951-440-1574

Ellison Machinery ______ 480-968-5335

Magnum Precision Mach __ 602-431-8300

Bellows

Hennig______________909-420-5796

Blast Abrasives

Barton International _____ 800-741-7756

GMA Garnet __________ 882-243-9300

Cabinets, Custom

Lone Arrow __________ 480-507-8074

Chip Conveyors

Hennig_____________909-420-5796

Chip Management

Arizona CNC Equip_______480-615-6353

Ellison Machinery________480-968-5335

Hennig_____________909-420-5796

Chip Removal

Arizona CNC Equip_______480-615-6353

Ellison Machinery ______ 480-968-5335

Chuck Jaws

Arizona CNC Equip_______480-615-6353

Ellison Machinery ______ 480-968-5335

Chucks

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

Arizona CNC Equip_______480-615-6353

BISON _____________ 714-931-1327 Ellison Machinery ______ 480-968-5335

Clamping

SCHUNK ____________ 919-452-4535 CNC Collet Chucks Royal Products ________ 800-645-4174 Collet Fixtures Royal Products ________ 800-645-4174 Coolant Systems Castrol Industrial _______ 602-921-7634 Ebbco Inc __________ 800-809-3901 MP Systems _________ 909-282-7463 Star Metal Fluids ______ 800-367-9966 Stellar Industrial _______ 480-251-6888 Coolant Systems: Chillers MP Systems _________ 909-282-7463 Cutting Tools BISON _____________ 714-931-1327 Copper State Bolt & Nut ___ 800-603-6887 Cutting Tools Consultants ___ 602-277-1342 Datron ____________ 480-826-3689 Harvey Performance Tools _ 602-694-7378 Kyocera Cutting Tools _____ 480-244-4758 S.L. Fusco ___________ 602-276-0077 Stellar Industrial _______ 480-251-6888 Division of Curran Manufacturing Corporation 200 Oser Avenue Hauppauge, NY 11788 U.S.A. www.royalprod.com Tel: 1-631-273-1010 1-800-645-4174 Fax: 1-631-273-1066 1-800-424-2082 orders@royalprod.com Don Loveless 181 Business Park Dr. Bristol, CT. 06010 www.gmnusa.com Tel: 800-686-1679 Fax: 860-409-2552 Email: dloveless@gmnusa.com Richard Amy Regional Sales Manager B AR T ON INTER NATIO NAL cell 951.551.2685 sales 800.741.7756 ramy@barton.com www.barton.com A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 76 • Sept / Oct 2023 Net K D Capital S&S Machinery Sales
Kyocera Cutting Tools _____ 480-244-4758

Digital Readout Units

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

D & R Machinery _______ 480-775-6462

Lone Arrow __________ 480-507-8074

Magnum Precision Mach ___ 602-431-8300

EDM Tooling Systems

EDM Network _________ 480-836-1782

EDM Performance ______ 800-336-2946

Enclosures fo Machine Tools

Hennig ____________ 909-420-5796

Fasteners

Copper State Bolt & Nut ___ 800-603-6887

Filtration Equip.

Ebbco Inc ___________ 800-809-3901

Qualichem, Inc. ________ 480-320-0308

Star Metal Fluids _______ 800-367-9966

Filtermist Mist Collectors

Royal Products _________ 800-645-4174

Fixtures

BISON _____________ 714-931-1327

Grinding Wheels

Global Superabrasives ____ 888-586-8783

Grippers

SCHUNK ____________ 919-452-4535

Guard & Vacuum Pedestals For Grinders

Midaco Corporation _____ 847-593-8420

Live Centers

Royal Products _________ 800-645-4174

Live Tool Holders

BISON _____________ 714-931-1327

SCHUNK ____________ 919-452-4535

Lubricants / Systems

S.L. Fusco ___________

602-276-0077

Star Metal Fluids _______ 800-367-9966 New Way Covers & Repair

Hennig______________909-420-5796

Pallet Systems

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

Arizona CNC Equip_______480-615-6353

D & R Machinery _______ 480-775-6462

Ellison Machinery _______ 480-968-5335

Parts Washing Equipment

D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462

Qualichem, Inc ________ 480-320-0308

S.L. Fusco ___________ 602-276-0077

Star Metal Fluids ________ 800-367-996

Power Tools

Stellar Industrial ________ 800-562-8258

R8 Quick-Change Tool System

Royal Products _________ 800-645-4174

Retention Knobs

T.J. Davies ___________ 440-248-5510

Robot Accessories

SCHUNK ____________ 919-452-4535

Rota-Rack Parts Accumulator

Royal Products _________ 800-645-4174

Safety Equipment

Stellar Industrial ________ 480-251-6888

Sealants

S.L. Fusco ___________ 602-276-0077

Stellar Industrial ________ 800-562-8258

Spindle Tooling

BISON _____________ 714-931-1327

Spindles

GMN USA ___________ 800-686-1679

Static Tool Holders

BISON _____________ 714-931-1327

SCHUNK ____________ 919-452-4535

Tooling Columns

Stevens Engineering ______ 602-272-6766

Vibratory Equipment

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462

Vises and Vise Jaws

Arizona CNC Equip_______480-615-6353

Stevens Engineering ______ 602-272-6766

Waterjet Abrasives

Barton International _____ 800-741-7756

GMA Garnet __________ 882-243-9300

Lone Arrow __________ 480-507-8074

Waterjet Accessories

Barton International _____ 800-741-7756

GMA Garnet __________ 882-243-9300

Lone Arrow __________ 480-507-8074

Waterjet Bricks/Hoppers Barton International _____ 800-741-7756

Waterjet Replacement Parts Arizona CNC Equip_______480-615-6353

Barton International _____ 800-741-7756

GMA Garnet __________ 882-243-9300

Wipers

Hennig_____________909-420-5796

Work Holding

Ellison Machinery _______ 480-968-5335

ISO 9001:2015 All products proudly made in the USA.
Jeff Klimowicz Regional Sales Manager 480.320.0308 mobile jklimowicz@qualichem.com qualichem.com
Kurt
Stevens
Cutting
(Coolants) Castrol Industrial _______ 602-921-7634 Echols Saw & Supply _____ 602-278-3918 Pioneer Distributing Co. ___ 602-278-2693 S.L. Fusco ___________ 602-276-0077 Star Metal Fluids ______ 800-367-9966 Stellar Industrial ________ 480-251-6888 EDM Materials & Supplies Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711 D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462 EDM Network _________ 480-836-1782 EDM Performance accʼs ___ 800-336-2946 Qualichem Inc ________ 480-320-0308 Single Source Technologies _ 602-686-0895 Star Metal Fluids ______ 800-367-9966 Garnet Barton International _____ 800-741-7756 GMA Garnet __________ 882-243-9300 Impression Materials Roydent ____________ 480-607-1876 Machine Tool Cool. Filtration Castrol Industrial _______ 602-921-7634 D & R Machinery ______ 480-775-6462 Qualichem, Inc _______ 480-320-0308 Star Metal Fluids ______ 800-367-9966 ital Hennig A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 77 • Sept / Oct 2023 10811 A stot C Tus n CA 92782 www b son-amer ca com Bill Bowen Sr. Manufacturer s Rep Ce 714 931 1327 O ce 513 713 0513 b bowensr@hotma com Over 500 Styles Ready To Ship Same Day Shipping 440-248-5510 sales@tjdavies.com
Manufacturing ______ 763-574-8320
Engineering ______ 602-272-6766 CONSUMMABLES
Fluids & Oils

Apache Steel Company ____

Castings Ind. Metal Supply _______ 602-454-1500

Chrome Rod

Western States Metals _____

Cast Iron Western States Metals _____ 801-978-0562

Solvents & Degreasing Agents Castrol Industrial _______ 602-921-7634 Qualichem, Inc ________ 480-320-0308 Star Metal Fluids _______ 800-367-9966 HARDWARE MATERIAL Alloys: High Temperature Aerodyne Alloys ________ 860-289-3820 Western States Metals _____ 801-978-0562 Alloys: Specialty Aerodyne Alloys ________ 860-289-3820 Apache Steel Company ____ 602-323-2200 Sierra Alloys TSI ________ 800-423-1897 Aluminum Apache Steel Company ____ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals ___________ 602-688-8003 Basic Metals _________ 262- 255-9034 Bralco Metals Phoenix _____ 602-252-1918 Erickson Metals ________ 505-874-3003 Ind. Metal Supply _______ 602-454-1500 Coast Aluminum ________ 877-977-6061 New Mexico Metals ______ 505-717-1900 Samuel, Son & Co _______ 602-721-0176 Tube Service Company ____ 602-267-9865 Aluminum Extrusions Bralco Metals Phoenix 602-252-1918 Bralco Metals Albuquerque __ 505-345-0959 Ind. Metal Supply _______ 602-454-1500 Coast Aluminum ________ 877-977-6061 Samuel, Son & Co _______ 602-721-0176 Aluinum Remnants TCI Precision Metals ______ 800-234-5613 Bar: Large Diameter Bralco Metals Phoenix _____ 602-252-1918 Bralco Metals Albuquerque __ 505-345-0959 Coastal Metals _________ 800-811-7466 Samuel, Son & Co _______ 602-721-0176 TW Metals ___________ 800-203-8000 Brass Apache Steel Company ____ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals ___________ 602-688-8003 Bralco Metals Phoenix _____ 602-252-1918 Bralco Metals Albuquerque __ 505-345-0959 Coast Aluminum ________ 877-977-6061 Coastal Metals _________ 800-811-7466 Ind. Metal Supply _______ 602-454-1500 New Mexico Metals ______ 505-717-1900 Western States Metals _____ 801-978-0562 Bronze Apache Steel Company ____ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals ___________ 602-688-8003 Coastal Metals _________ 800-811-7466 Ind. Metal Supply _______ 602-454-1500
New Mexico Metals ______ 505-717-1900 Western States Metals _____ 801-978-0562 Carbon
602-323-2200
AZ Metals ___________ 602-688-8003
Coastal Metals _________ 800-811-7466 Ind. Metal Supply _______ 602-454-1500 New Mexico Metals ______ 505-717-1900
801-978-0562 Copper Apache Steel Company ____ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals ___________ 602-688-8003 Ind. Metal Supply _______ 602-454-1500 Coast Aluminum ________ 877-977-6061 New Mexico Metals ______ 505-717-1900 Western States Metals _____ 801-978-0562 Drill Rod Apache Steel Company ____ 602-323-2200 Extrusions TW Metals ___________ 800-203-8000 Lead Ind. Metal Supply _______ 602-454-1500 Material Sales Jacquet West _________ 310-684-4370 Titanium TW Metals ___________ 800-203-8000 Metals Apache Steel Company ____ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals ___________ 602-688-8003 AZ Tool & Steel ________ 480-784-1600 Bralco Metals Phoenix _____ 602-252-1918 Coast Aluminum ________ 877-977-6061 Davis Salvage Co _______ 602-267-7208 Erickson Metals ________ 505-874-3003 Ind. Metal Supply _______ 602-454-1500 Jacquet West__________ 310-684-4370 New Mexico Metals ______ 505-717-1900 Samuel, Son & Co _______ 602-721-0176 Sierra Alloys TSI ________ 800-423-1897 Tube Service Company ____ 602-267-9865 Western States Metals _____ 801-978-0562 Machine Ready Blanks TCI Precision Metals ______ 800-234-5613 Metals-Bar & Plate Apache Steel Company ____ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals ___________ 602-688-8003 AZ Tool & Steel ________ 480-784-1600 Bralco Metals Phoenix _____ 602-252-1918 Erickson Metals ________ 505-874-3003 Coast Aluminum ________ 877-977-6061 Davis Salvage Co _______ 602-267-7208 Ind. Metal Supply _______ 602-454-1500 Jacquet West _________ 310-684-4370 Samuel, Son & Co _______ 602-721-0176 Plastics- Acrylic/PVC, Tubing, Nylon, Many Others Port Plastics ___________ 480-813-6118 Titanium Samuel, Son & Co _______ 602-721-0176 AZ T Mobile 619.871.0002 | Toll Free 888.282.3292 Ron Muenchow rmuenchow@upmet.com 14941 East Northam Street, La Mirada, CA 90638 www.upmet.com PattiRobison GeneralManager 120E.CorporatePlaceSte#12 Chandler,AZ 85225 www,portplastics.com probison@portplastics.com p. 480.813.6118 800.395.7378 w. 480.813.6183 f. 602.228.5598 c. Go from Receiving to Machining with Precision Machine-Ready Blanks • Eliminate Material Prep • Flat, Square, and Parallel • Improve Throughput and Quality 800-234-5613 • www.tciprecision.com A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 78 • Sept / Oct 2023 TW Metals

Nickel Alloys

Jacquet West _________ 310-684-4370

Stainless Steel

Basic Metals _________ 262- 255-9034

Jacquet West__________ 310-684-4370

Samuel, Son & Co _______ 602-721-0176

Sierra Alloys TSI ________ 800-423-1897

Tool Steel

Apache Steel Company ____ 602-323-2200

Davis Salvage Co _______ 602-267-7208

Titanium & Hastelloy

Apache Steel Company ____ 602-323-2200

Sierra Alloys TSI ________ 800-423-1897

Tubing & Pipe

Apache Steel Company ____ 602-323-2200

AZ Metals ___________ 602-688-8003

Ind. Metal Supply _______ 602-454-1500

New Mexico Metals ______ 505-717-1900

Samuel, Son & Co _______ 602-721-0176

Totten Tubes __________ 602-278-7502

Tube Service Company ____ 602-267-9865

TUBING: Round, Square, Rectangular

Totten Tubes __________ 602-278-7502

Vice Jaws

TCI Precision Metals ______ 800-234-5613

INDUSTRIAL HARDWARE

Abrasives

Industrial Supply _______ 928-258-2101

Boring Tools

Harvey Performance Tools _ 602-694-7378

THINBIT _____________ 800-THINBIT Carbide

Cutting Tools Consultants___ 602-277-1342

Harvey Performance Tools___602-694-7378

Horizon Carbide _______ 480-968-0957

LRW Cutting Tools _______ 602-269-1775

THINBIT _____________ 800-THINBIT

Chucks & Collets

Sulli Tool & Supply ______ 714-863-6019

Clamping & Gripping

Hainbuch America _______ 818-970-7874

Kyocera Cutting Tools _____ 480-244-4758

SCHUNK ____________ 919-452-4535

Cutting Tools

B&T Tool & Engineering ____ 602-267-1481

Cutting Tools Consultants ___ 602-277-1342

Harvey Performance Tools___602-694-7378

Horizon Carbide ________ 480-968-0957

Kyocera Cutting Tools _____ 480-244-4758

LRW Cutting Tools _______ 602-269-1775

Sulli Tool & Supply ______ 714-863-6019

The Tool Crib Inc. _______ 602-978-3130

THINBIT _____________ 800-THINBIT Cutting Tools: Custom

B&T Tool & Engineering ____ 602-267-1481

Fullerton Tool _________ 720-273-0846

Harvey Performance Tools___602-694-7378

Horizon Carbide ________ 480-968-0957

LRW Cutting Tools _______ 602-269-1775

Sulli Tool & Supply ______ 714-863-6019

THINBIT _____________ 800-THINBIT Drills

Cutting Tools Consultants ___ 602-277-1342

Fullerton Tool _________ 720-273-0846

LRW Cutting Tools ______ 602-269-1775

The Tool Crib Inc. _______ 602-978-3130

End Mills

Coast Aluminum Sales ____ 480-797-5162

Cutting Tools Consultants ___ 602-277-1342

Fullerton Tool _________ 720-273-0846

Global Superabrasives ____ 888-586-8783

Harvey Performance Tools___602-694-7378

LRW Cutting Tools _______ 602-269-1775

The Tool Crib Inc. _______ 602-978-3130

Fixtures SCHUNK ____________ 919-452-4535

Form Tools

Coast Aluminum Sales ____ 480-797-5162

Cutting Tools Consultants ___ 602-277-1342

Fullerton Tool _________ 720-273-0846

714-863-6019 THINBIT _____________ 800-THINBIT Inserts,
Coast
Global
Horizon
480-968-0957
_____ 480-244-4758 THINBIT _____________ 800-THINBIT Inserts, PCD/CBN Coast Aluminum Sales ____ 480-797-5162 Global Superabrasives ____ 888-586-8783 Horizon Carbide ________ 480-968-0957 THINBIT _____________ 800-THINBIT Measuring Tools Industrial Supply _______ 928-258-2101 Reamers & Drills, PCD Coast Aluminum Sales ____ 480-797-5162 Global Superabrasives ____ 888-586-8783 Power Tools Industrial Supply _______ 928-258-2101 Precision Toolholding Products Fullerton Tool _________ 720-273-0846 SCHUNK ____________ 919-452-4535 Sulli Tool & Supply ______ 714-863-6019 Socketsl& bits Industrial Supply _______ 928-258-2101 Thread Mills Coast Aluminum Sales ____ 480-797-5162 Global Superabrasives ____ 888-586-8783 Horizon Carbide ________ 480-968-0957 Tooling Columns/ Tombstones Ellison Machinery _______ 480-968-5335 Stevens Engineering ______ 602-272-6766 Tooling Systems Ellison Machinery _______ 480-968-5335 Workholding Hainbuch America _______ 818-970-7874 Sulli Tool & Supply ______ 714-863-6019 PALLET SYSTEMS Manual & Automatic Pallet Systems Midaco Corporation ______ 847-593-8420 PRODUCTS Safety Glasses Midaco Corporation ______ 847-593-8420 YOUR PARTNER IN CUSTOM TOOLING SOLUTIONS CHRIS WINDSOR Director of Business Operations p. 602.269.1775 f. 602.269.0542 1735 N. 28th Ave #1 Phoenix, AZ 85009 chris@lrwtool.com www.lrwtool.com toll free 877.845.7940 Edward Merkle General Manager ttctime2@gmail.com www.ttcroundcutters.com 21640 N 19th Ave, # C-103,Phoenix, AZ 602-978-3130 1-800-689-8665 THE TOOL CRIB INC. The MACHINE SHOP PIT STOP Cutting Tools made in the U.S.A. since 1964 www.thinbit.com A2ZWCBG2019.indd 1 12/6/2018 10:33:33 AM A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 79 • Sept / Oct 2023 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY COMPANY 4114 West Saturn Way, Suite 103 Chandler, Arizona 85226 Scott Krueger Email: skrueger@indsupply.com Call: (928) 258-2101 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY COMPANY 4114 West Saturn Way, Suite 103 Chandler, Arizona 85226 Scott Krueger Email: skrueger@indsupply.com Call: (928) 258-2101 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY COMPANY 4114 West Saturn Way, Suite 103 Chandler, Arizona 85226 Scott Krueger Email: skrueger@indsupply.com Call: (928) 258-2101 LRW Cutting Tools For AZ, CA, NV and UT, Contact Kamal Grewal Cell Phone 661-299-8935 kgrewal@hainbuchamerica.com For WA, OR, ID, MT and WY Contact Travis Tillotson Cell Phone 253-293-2062 ttillotson@hainbuchamerica.com
Global Superabrasives ____ 888-586-8783 Horizon Carbide ________ 480-968-0957 LRW Cutting Tools _______ 602-269-1775 Sulli Tool & Supply ______
Indexable
Aluminum Sales ____ 480-797-5162
Superabrasives ____ 888-586-8783
Carbide ________
Kyocera Cutting Tools

Feature Cam _________ 602-502-9654 MLC CAD (MasterCAM)___ 480-696-6056 MLC CAD (SolidWorks) ____

AS9100 / ISO9001 Certification

MEP ____________

Acieta _____________ 402-650-8132

Bramac Marchinery ______ 951-383-4195

Delta Technology ______ 480-867-6320 Part Loading Systems

Midaco Corporation _____ 847-593-8420

CAD/CAM

Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

Arizona CNC Equip_______480-615-6353

Feature Cam __________ 602-502-9654

MLC CAD (MasterCAM) ____ 480-696-6056

MLC CAD (SolidWorks) ____ 480-696-6056

Vero Software _________ 602-359-2530

Software, Inv. Control

Feature Cam __________ 602-502-9654

MLC CAD (MasterCAM) ____ 480-696-6056

MLC CAD (SolidWorks) ____ 480-696-6056

Software, NC Programming Adams Machinery _______ 480-968-3711

Datron ____________ 480-826-3689

Ellison Machinery _______ 480-968-5335 Feature Cam __________

MLC CAD (MasterCAM) ___

MLC CAD (SolidWorks) ____ 480-696-6056

Banks _________ 480-917-4243

Field Calibrations ______ 480-756-8828

Klontech Industrial Sales ___ 480-948-1871 Washington Calibration ____ 480-820-0506

Repair & Certify

ROBOTICS
602-502-9654
480-696-6056
480-696-6056 SERVICES
AZ
602-845-1200
480-486-8007 Platinum
303-639-9001 Auctions/Appraisals
Automation
Metals
Banks
Tech
Western
KALOS Certifications ______
Registration _____
KD Capital ____________ 800-922-1674 Zachman Machinery _____ 602-908-3447
& Controls
Eng & Testing Lab. ___ 602-272-4571
Alerus Bank & Trust ______ 480-905-2414 Banterra Bank _________ 480-770-0007
Financial Services ____ 402-639-0475
Calibration Services Advanced Coordinate Tech __ 480-921-3370 Arizona CNC Equip_____ 480-615-6353
KLM
602-723-3508 AZ MEP ____________ 602-845-1200 BMSC _____________ 480-445-9400 GoYellowbird.com _______ 480-229-2272 Quality Training Consultants _ 928-284-0856 Consulting:Business Improvement BMSC _____________ 480-445-9400 GoYellowbird.com _______ 480-229-2272 Contract Inspection Klontech Measure Sol ______ 480-626-8131 Contract Programming Adams Machinery ________ 480-968-3711 Ellison Machinery _______ 480-968-5335 Klontech Measure Sol ______ 480-626-8131 CNC Training Adams Machinery ________ 480-968-3711 Ellison Machinery _______ 480-968-5335 GateWay Community College _ 602-286-8050
Beauʼs Crates _________ 480-966-3630 Craters & Freighters ______ 480-966-9929 Crating Technology ______ 602-528-3628 Crating Onsite Beauʼs Crates _________ 480-966-3630 Craters & Freighters ______ 480-966-9929 Design Services Fast DMS _____________ 424-FAST-DMS Metalcraft Inc. _________ 480-967-4889 Metalcraft Inc.________480-967-4889 Employee Benefits CBIZ ______________ 480-748-9634 Engineering Services Advanced Coord. Tech ____ 623-780-4137 Facility Safety Hennig_____________909-420-5796 Financial Services Alerus Bank & Trust ______ 480-905-2414 Banterra Bank ________ 480-770-0007 Tech Financial Services ___ 402-639-0475 Western Banks _________ 480-917-4243 HazMat Pachaging & Shipping Craters & Freighters _____ 480-966-9929 Heavyhaul Hunter Machine Moving ____ 602-246-8783 IRH _____________ 800-334-2409 Human Resouces CBIZ ______________ 480-748-9634 Insurance Services NFP Property & Casualty __ 480-458-6052 ISO/AS9100 Consulting AZ MEP ___________ 602-845-1200 BMSC ____________ 480-445-9400 Quality Training Consultants 928-284-0856 ISO9001 Lead Auditor Training KALOS Certifications _____ 480-486-8007            CHRIS FRANS Vice President Denver, Colorado Direct: 414.224.0209 Cell: 402.639.0475 chrisf@techfin.net Fast Approvals Low Rates Excellent Customer Service EXPERTS IN EQUIPMENT FINANCING Mark Charlton President Direct: 414-224-0242 Mobile: 414-614-7491 www.techfin.net markc@techfin.net A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 80 • Sept / Oct 2023
Calibration:
Advanced Coordinate Tech __ 480-921-3370 Field Calibrations ______ 480-756-8828 Washington Calibration ____ 480-820-0506 Commercial General Contractor
Realty __________
Crates/Pallets
PO Box 42981 • Phoenix, AZ 85080

Michelle Tinsley

goyellowbird.com

IT SERVICES

Cyber Security / Business Phones/ / Call Center / Internet

Leasing and Financing

Alerus Bank & Trust ______ 480-905-2414

Banterra Bank _________ 480-770-0007

Epic Finance __________

402-639-0475

Equipment Leasing Services__ 480-458-7413

KLM Realty __________ 602-723-3508

Tech Financial Services ____ 402-639-0475

Western Banks _________ 480-917-4243

Lean Consulting AZ MEP ____________ 602-845-1200

BMSC _____________ 480-445-9400

Industrial Solutions ______ 480-327-8949

Machinery Installation

C&M Rigging _________ 602-253-8200

Hunter Machine Moving ____ 602-246-8783

IRH _______________ 800-334-2409

Martin Engineering ______ 602-692-7357

Machinery Moving

C&M Rigging _________ 602-253-8200

Hunter Machine Moving ____ 602-246-8783

IRH _______________ 800-334-2409

Cybersecurity / NIST Compliance

Preston MOUNTAIN PATH SOLUTIONS LLC

O: 480-801-7471 C: 480-242-3780 stuart@mountainpathsolutions.com www.mountainpathsolutions.com

C&M Rigging

Hunter Machine Moving

IRH

Pro Lift Rental Fast DMS

New Angle Media

KLM Realty

BMSC

Klontech Measure Sol

Metalcraft Inc._________480-967-4889

Metals Eng & Testing Lab.

C&M Rigging

Hunter Machine Moving

IRH

AZ MEP GoYellowbird.com

Arizona MEP __________ 602-845-1200

AZPMAP ____________ 602-723-8191

Ellison Machinery _______ 480-968-5335

GateWay Community College _ 602-286-8050

Schools, Machining & Training

GateWay Community College _ 602-286-8050

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Executive Vice President 9977 North 95th Street, #110 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Rschwister@equipls.com Cell (480) 458-7413 Stuart

Buyer’s Guide & Card Gallery Processes

Brazing: Aluminum Dip

Abrams Airborne Mfg _____ 520-887-1727

Bolts Metallizing - CWST ____ 602-244-2432

BROACHING

Air Gear ____________ 602-275-7996

Apache Gear, Inc _______ 623-934-7144

CASTINGS

ADDITIVE MFG / 3 D PRINTING

AZMF Precision ________ 602-476-7477

Creedbilt ____________ 623-939-8119

Jaguar Precision Machine ___ 505-242-6545

Manna Integrated Tech (MIT) _ 602-332-8069

ASSEMBLY

AAE ______________ 928-772-9887

Abrams Airborne Mfg _____ 520-887-1727

AEI Fabrication ________ 480-733-6594

ANEWCO ____________ 520-751-1222

CAP _____________ 602-464-9629

Cleveland Electric Labs ___ 480-967-2501

GHT Services __________ 480-396-1800

Hi-Tech Machining & Eng ___ 520-889-8325

JD Machine __________ 801-782-4403

JDB Ltd. ____________ 602-992-9627

KLK Ind. ____________ 602-267-1331

Tool & Die _______

Morsch Machine ________

___________ MAK & Precise Metal Products Tram-Tek

AATC _____________ 602-268-1467

Western Cast Parts ______ 480-250-9764

Castings: Prototype

AATC _____________ 602-268-1467

Western Cast Parts ______ 480-250-9764

Castings: Production

AATC _____________ 602-268-1467

Western Cast Parts ______ 480-250-9764

COATING

Arizona Finishing _______ 602-438-4443

Bolts Metallizing - CWST ____ 602-244-2432

CAP _____________ 602-464-9629

Coating Technologies _____ 623-242-9575

Collins Metal Finishing ____ 602-275-3117

Louieʼs Black Oxide ______ 602-257-0530

Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090G

old Tech Industries ______ _480-968-1930

Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090

Semiray, A Div of Mistras ___ 602-275-1917

The Metal Man ________ 800-448-9448

Sav-On Plating _________ 602-252-4311

Coating: Black Oxide

Louieʼs Black Oxide _____ 602-257-0530g

WESTERN CAST PARTS LLC

Steve Whisel Field Sales & Engineering 4024 E. Casitas Del Rio Dr. Phoenix, AZ 85050

Phone: (480) 284-6618

Cell: (480) 250-9764

Email: swcastings@cox.net

MAKstride Coating: Dry Film Lube Coating Technologies _____ 623-242-9575 CRC Surface Technologies __ 602-288-0394 Frontier Group________ 602-437-2426 Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090 Semiray, A Div of Mistras ___ 602-275-1917 Coating: Electroplate Collins Metal Finishing ____ 602-275-3117 Coating: Nickel/Teflon Coating Technologies _____ 623-242-9575 Collins Metal Finishing ____ 602-275-3117 Coating: NP3 Coating Technologies _____ 623-242-9575 Coating:Zinc & Mag.Phos. Chemetall ___________ 714-739-2821 Coating Technologies _____ 623-242-9575 CRC Surface Technologies __ 602-288-0394 A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 82 • Sept / Oct 2023

928-460-6054 Moore
602-909-6697
Phoenix Heat Treat ______ 602-258-7751 480-961-7673 Precise Metal Products ____ 602-272-2625 Tram-Tek ____________ 602-305-8100 Wrico ____________ 480-892-7800 Clean Room Assembly Janʼs Inc. ____________ 480-833-7305 L&W Fluid ___________ 602-323-2560 VFT (Vacuum Furnace Thermocouple) Assemblies Cleveland Electric Labs ____ 480-397-0036 AUTOMATION SYSTEMS Delta Technology _______ 480-867-6320 BAR CODING Sensing Solutions Cleveland Electric Labs ___ 480-967-2501 Thermo Couples Cleveland Electric Labs ____ 480-967-2501 Bending: CNC AZMF Precision ________ 602-476-7477 Precise Metal Products ___ 602-272-2625
Louieʼs Black Oxide ______ 602-257-0530 Coating:Passivation CAP _____________ 602-464-9629 Collins Metal Finishing ____ 602-275-3117 Frontier Group_________ 602-437-2426 Semiray, A Div of Mistras ___ 602-275-1917 Powder Coating Arizona Finishing _______ 602-438-4443 AZMF Precision ________ 602-476-7477 Collins Metal Finishing ____ 602-275-3117 Frontier Group_________ 602-437-2426 Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090 Phoenix Fab & Design_____480-590-5058 Pilkington Metal Finishing_____801-972-2146 Perfection Industrial Finishing_520-434-9090 COIL PROCESSING Big O Metals __________ 480-477-9182 CUTTING Echols Saw & Supply _____ 602-278-3918 Southwest Waterjet-Laser ___ 480-306-7748 The Metal Man ________ 800-448-9448 Bandsaw Cutting Echols Saw & Supply _____ 602-278-3918 Laser A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace AEI Fabrication ________ Allied Tool & Die ________ Big O Metals __________ Desert Precision Mfg _____ F&B Manufacturing ______ Reiterʼs Custom Welding ___ Southwest Waterjet-Laser ___ Fine Line Laser Cutting ____ Plasma Cutting AEI Fabrication ________ Big O Metals __________ Marzee ____________ Tube Laser Cutting Southwest Waterjet-Laser ___ Tube Service Company ____ Turret Punching A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace AEI Fabrication ________ Big O Metals __________ DIE CASTING TVT Die Casting ________ Pro-Tek_____________928-759-9494 480-892-5480 602-305-8100 800-809-3901 480-239-8254 928-772-9887 520-751-1222 480-813-1002 480-834-4637 480-584-5227 800-777-2483 602-278-6666 480-503-1283 928-310-7110 480-966-2300 480-622-1705 714-373-0098 623-780-4100 Pro-Tek_____________928-759-9494
A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 83 • Sept / Oct 2023
Carlos De Leon P: 602-268-1467 x232 Email:edeleon@aatcinc.com F: 866-792-2814

Wrico _____________ 480-892-7800

ENGINEERING/ PROGRAMMING

K-2 Manufacturing ______ 602-455-9575

Pro-Tek_____________928-759-9494

FAA REPAIR STATION

Sonic Aerospace ________ 480-777-1789

FABRICATION: SHEET METAL

A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace 623-377-2191

Abrams Airborne Mfg _____ 520-887-1727

AEI Fabrication ________ 480-733-6594

AERO Spring & Mfg Co ____ 602-243-4329

Aero Tech ___________ 801-292-0493

Allfab Engineering_______602-437-0497

ATEC Engineering _______ 480-569-3337

AZMF Precision ________ 602-476-7477

BEL Machining_________ 480-445-9881

BID Machine, Inc _______ 480-892-7304

Big O Metals __________ 480-477-9182

Continental Machining ____ 800-777-2483

Creedbilt Inc __________ 623-939-8119

Dayton Lamina ________ 248-489-9122

Desert Precision Mfg _____ 520-887-4433

Dynamic Machine & Fabrication _ 602-437-0339

Fine Line Fabricating _____ 602-863-3506

Gilbert Metal Stamping ____ 480-503-1283

JD Machine __________ 801-782-4403

K-2 Manufacturing ______ 602-455-9575

LEI Machining __________ 928-310-7110

Lynch Brothers Mfg ______ 602-267-7575

Magnum Companies _____ 602.272.3600

Metzfab ____________ 602- 539-9591

Moore Tool & Die _______ 602-909-6697

Nelson Engineering ______ 602-273-7114

Precise Metal Products ____ 602-272-2625

Reiterʼs Custom Welding ___ 623-847-4028

RM Garrison Machining ____ 623-582-6544

Scriven Precision ________ 480-961-9775

Stewart Precision Mfg _____ 623-492-9400

TMM Precision ________ 800-448-9448

Wal-Tek Industries ________ 623-587-4611

Weiser Engineering ______ 303-280-2778

Whitley Machine________602-323-5550

Wrico _____________ 480-892-7800 Aluminum (Medium & Large)

Aero Tech ___________ 801-292-0493

Bending

A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace 623-377-2191

Fabrication:

Custom Metal

AEI Fabrication ________ 480-733-6594

AZMF Precision _________ 602-476-7477

Allfab Engineering______602-437-0497

Fine Line Fabricating ____ 602-863-3506

K-2 Mfg ___________ 602-455-9575

Precise Metal Products ___ 602-272-2625

Fabrication: Medium & Large

A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace 623-377-2191

Abrams Airborne Mfg _____ 520-887-1727

AEI Fabrication _______ 480-733-6594

ANEWCO ___________ 520-751-1222

BEL Machining_________480-445-9881

Big O Metals __________ 480-477-9182

Continental Machining ___ 800-777-2483

Dynamic Machine & Fabrication 602-437-0339

Fine Line Fabricating ____ 602-863-3506

Fry Fabrications ________ 602-454-0701

Fine Line Fabricating ____ 602-863-3506

Janʼs Inc. ___________ 480-833-7305

JD Machine _________ 801-782-4403

Magnum Companies ____ 602.272.3600

Metzfab ___________ 602- 539-9591

Precise Metal Products ___ 602-272-2625

Precision Metalworks ____ 602-455-9575

RM Garrison Machiing___623-582-6544

Southwest Waterjet-Laser __ 480-306-7748

Stewart Precision Mfg ____ 623-492-9400

TMM Precision _______ 800-448-9448

Magnum Companies

Industrial

LEI Machining _________

928-310-7110

Spring&ManufacturingCo.,Inc.

SPRINGS- STAMPINGS- MACHINED PARTS- WASHERS -WIREFORMSFORMEDTUBING -ASSEMBLIES

Phone:(602)243-4329 Cell:(602)370-5777 Aerospring1@aerospringmfg.com

Fabrication,MachiningandAssembly ACompleteManufacturingFacilityfor Fabrication,MachiningandAssembly

ACompleteManufacturingFacilityfor ACompleteManufacturingFacilityfor Fabrication,MachiningandAssembly SPRINGS

Spring&ManufacturingCo.,Inc.

ACompleteManufacturingFacilityfor Fabrication,MachiningandAssembly

President/C.O.O. CraigRoth AERO SPRINGS ACompleteManufacturingFacilityfor Fabrication,MachiningandAssembly

SPRINGS- STAMPINGS- MACHINED PARTS- WASHERS -WIREFORMSFORMEDTUBING -ASSEMBLIES

3325EastWierAvenue Phoenix,Arizona85040

SPRINGS- STAMPINGS- MACHINED PARTS- WASHERS -WIREFORMSFORMEDTUBING -ASSEMBLIES

PARTS- WASHERS

-WIREFORMSFORMEDTUBING -ASSEMBLIES

Spring&ManufacturingCo.,Inc. Phone:(602)243-4329 Cell:(602)370-5777 Aerospring1@aerospringmfg.com 3325EastWierAvenue Phoenix,Arizona85040 ACompleteManufacturingFacilityfor Fabrication,MachiningandAssembly President/C.O.O. CraigRoth AERO SPRINGS ACompleteManufacturingFacilityfor Fabrication,MachiningandAssembly

3325EastWierAvenue Phoenix,Arizona85040 President/C.O.O. CraigRoth AERO SPRINGS
Phone:(602)243-4329 Cell:(602)370-5777 Aerospring1@aerospringmfg.com
Spring&ManufacturingCo.,Inc.
3325EastWierAvenue Phoenix,Arizona85040 ACompleteManufacturingFacilityfor Fabrication,MachiningandAssembly President/C.O.O. CraigRoth AERO SPRINGS ACompleteManufacturingFacilityfor Fabrication,MachiningandAssembly SPRINGS- STAMPINGS-
Phone:(602)243-4329 Cell:(602)370-5777
Aerospring1@aerospringmfg.com
MACHINED
Quality Mold__________480-892-5480
Thompson Machine ______ 505-823-1453
Whitley Machine________602-323-5550
Metal Forming Allfab Engineering______602-437-0497 AZMF Precision _________ 602-476-747 Big O Metals ___________ 480-477-9182 Desert Precision Mfg _____ 520-887-4433 K-2 Manufacturing ______ 602-455-9575 Moore Tool & Die _______ 602-909-6697 Reiterʼs Custom Welding ___ 623-847-4028 TMM Precision ________ 800-448-9448 Wal-Tek Industries ________ 623-587-4611 Metal Restoration Capital Metal Finishing ____ 520-884-7473 Metal Stamping High Production Precision Stamping Allied Tool & Die ________ 602-429-2514 Precision Die & Stamping ___ 480-967-2038 Thompson Machine ______ 505-823-1453 Plasma Cutting Big O Metals ___________ 480-477-9182 Martin Engineering _______ 602-692-7357 Marzee _____________ 602-269-5801 Precision Metal Forming A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace_ 623-377-219 Con & 21631N.3rdAvenue Phoenix,AZ85027 p (623)4929400x215 f (623)4929071 pstewart@stewartmfg.com www.stewartmfg.com PatrickH.StewartII President valtechmfg@qwestoffice.net Gilbert Metal Stamping Companies LIN PRYOR (480) 316-2893 (480) 477-9182 OWNER / CEO LINPRYOR@BIGOMETALS.COM 50 S. 43RD. PHOENIX, AZ 85009 WWW.BIGOMETALS.COM DIFFERENT BY DESIGN A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 84 • Sept / Oct 2023 A1PMA.COM Precision metal fabrication and sheet metal design 2216 E. MAGNOLIA ST. PHOENIX, AZ 85034 JACK TERRELL Owner & VP (623) 377-2191 JACK@A1PMA.COM SHELLEY TERRELL Owner & President (623) 670-3406 SHELLEY@A1PMA.COM Engineering 602-437-0497
Weiser Engineering _____ 303-280-2778 Fabrication: Steel
____ 602.272.3600
Repair & Fabrication:

AEI Fabrication ________ 480-733-6594

AZMF Precision ________ 602-476-7477

Desert Precision Mfg _____ 520-887-4433

K-2 Mfg ____________ 602-455-9575

Moore Tool & Die _______ 602-909-6697

Reiterʼs Custom Welding ___ 623-847-4028

SPRINGWORKS Utah _____ 801-298-0113

Thompson Machine ______ 505-823-1453

Wrico _____________ 480-892-7800

Punching

A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace 623-377-2191

Big O Metals __________ 480-477-9182

Desert Precision Mfg _____ 520-887-4433

Fry Fabrications ________ 602-454-0701

K-2 Manufacturing ______ 602-455-9575

Nelson Engineering ______ 602-273-7114

Precision Metalworks _____ 602-455-9575

Weiser Engineering ______ 303-280-2778

Roll Forming

A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace 623-377-2191

Ron Grob ___________ 970-667-5320

ISO 9001:2008/AS9100C

Mike Sniegowski Precision Grinding for the Aerospace Industry since 1998 2821 W. WillettaPhoenix, AZ 85009 Phone: (602) 353-8088 Mike@BlueStreakGrinding.com www.bluestreakgrinding.com

Viki

- Customer Service Specialist 503 597 4102 • viki@tvtdiecast.com

SW Landmark Lane Portland, OR 97224-8065 www.tvtdiecast.com

639 3850 • 800 280 2278

Saw Cutting

MPC Machines _________ 714-271-5319

Paragon Machining & Design 480-635-9163

Shearing

A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace 623-377-2191

FINISHING

Arizona Finishing ______ 602-438-4443

AZMF Precision ________ 602-476-7477

Coating Technologies ____ 623-242-9575

Louieʼs Black Oxide _____ 602-257-0530

Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090

Phoenix Heat Treating____602-258-7751

TVT Die Casting _______ 800-280-2278

Abrasive Blasting

Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090

Phoenix Heat Treat ______ 602-258-7751

Semiray, A Div of Mistras ___ 602-275-1917

STP Performance Coating LLC _ 602-276-1231

Carburizing Controlled Thermal Tech ___ 602-272-3714

Chem ld

Collins Metal Finishing ____ 602-275-3117

Dry Film Lubrication

Bolts Metallizing - CWST ___ 602-244-2432

CAP ____________ 602-464-9629

Frontier Group________ 602-437-2426

Semiray, A Div of Mistras ___ 602-275-1917

Electro-Polishing

Collins Metal Finishing ____ 602-275-3117

Glass Bead Clean

A2Z Sandblasting ______ 602-716-5566

Coating Technologies ____ 623-242-9575

Lone Arrow _________

Semiray, A Div of Mistras ___ 602-275-1917

Polishing

RM Garrison Machining ___ 623-582-6544

480-507-8074
Gun Finishing Louieʼs
Finishing ____ 602-257-0530
Controlled Thermal Tech ___ 602-272-3714
Controlled
602-272-3714
CAP ____________ 602-464-9629
____ 602-275-3117 CRC
Technologies __ 602-288-0394 Frontier Group________ 602-437-2426
Phoenix Heat Treat ______ 602-258-7751
Gun
Nitriding: Gaseous
Nitriding: Salt Bath
Thermal Tech ___
Passivation
Coating Technologies ___ _623-242-9575 Collins Metal Finishing
Surface
Sand Blasting A2Z Sandblasting _______ 602-716-5566 Coating Technologies _____ 623-242-9575 Masic Industries ________ 503-232-9109 Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090 Phoenix Heat Treat ______ 602-258-7751 STP Performance Coating LLC _ 602-276-1231 Stripping Coating Technologies _____ 623-242-9575 FIXTURES Allied Tool & Die ________ 602-429-2514 Blaze Precision ________ 480-584-5227 Exactitude Precision ______ 602-316-6957 Paragon Machining & Design _ 480-635-9163 Pro-Tek_____________928-759-9494 FOUNDRY AATC ______________ 602-268-1467 GEAR CUTTING Air Gear ____________ 602-275-7996 Apache Gear, Inc _______ 623-934-7144 GRINDING Arizona Wire & Tool ______ 480-813-1002 sales@abrams.com
www.marzee.com marzee@marzee.com
MarZee Inc. 2345 N.
Phoenix,
Fax
Robert
Cell:
602-254-4173 1138 W Watkins St, Phoenix, AZ 85007 vmw1909@valleymachineworks.com www.valleymachineworks.com VALLEY MACHINE WORKS CUSTOM MACHINING & WELDING SINCE 1909 PORTABLE REPAIR & 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 85 • Sept / Oct 2023
robertd@marzee.com
34th Drive
AZ 85009
602-269-5810 1-877-885-1059
DePrater
602-799-5545
Taylor
7330
503

Praxis Precision LLC Machining Services

Call:480-833-1444 Sales@praxisprecision.com

Auer Precision _________ 480-834-4637

Blue Streak Grinding _____ 602-353-8088

CRC Surface Technologies ___ 602-288-0394

East Valley Precision ______ 480-288-6601

GMN USA ___________ 800-686-1679

Grindworks __________ 623-582-5767

JWB Manufacturing ______ 480-967-4600

Osborn Products ________ 623-587-0335

Phoenix Grinding _______ 602-437-8401

Powill Manufacturing _____ 623-780-4100

Ron Grob ___________ 970-667-5320

Shaw Precision ________ 480-785-4925

Sonic Aerospace ________ 480-777-1789

Superior Grinding _______ 888-487-9701

Grinding, Blanchard

Superior Grinding _______ 888-487-9701

Grinding: Centerless (OD)

Blue Streak Grinding _____ 602-353-8088

Dynamic Machine & Fabrication _ 602-437-0339

Rolamech Mfg __________ 623-587-8444

Grindworks __________ 623-582-5767

National Grinding & Mfg ___ 602-588-2869

Osborn Products _______ 623-587-0335

Phoenix Grinding ______ 602-437-8401

Ron Grob ___________ 970-667-5320

Shaw Precision ________ 480-785-4925

Superior Grinding ______ 888-487-9701 Grinding, CNC/Contour

Blue Streak Grinding ____ 602-353-8088

National Grinding & Mfg ___ 602-588-2869

Powill Manufacturing_ ___623-780-4100

Superior Grinding _______ 888-487-9701

Grinding… Cylindrical

Grindworks __________ 623-582-5767

Grinding… Double Disc

Phoenix Grinding _______ 602-437-8401

Grinding…Gear/Spline

Air Gear ____________ 602-275-7996

Grinding: ID

Air Gear ____________ 602-275-7996

Blue Streak Grinding _____ 602-353-8088

Grindworks __________ 623-582-5767

National Grinding & Mfg ___ 602-588-2869

Osborn Products ________ 623-587-0335

Rolamech Mfg __________ 623-587-8444

Ron Grob ___________ 970-667-5320

Superior Grinding _______ 888-487-9701

Tram-Tek ____________ 602-305-8100

Grinding: Surface

Arizona Wire & Tool ______ 480-813-1002

Pro-Tek_____________928-759-9494

Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480

Superior Grinding _______ 888-487-9701

Grinding: Tool & Cutter

CTE _______________ 800-783-2400

Superior Grinding _______ 888-487-9701

Gun Drilling

Powill Manufacturing ____ 623-780-4100

HEAT TREATING

ABS Metallurgical _______ 602-437-3008

Bolts Metallizing - CWST ____ 602-244-2432

Controlled Thermal Tech ___ 602-272-3714

Phoenix Heat Treat ______ 602-258-7751

Heat Treating/NADCAP ABS Metallurgical _______ 602-437-3008

Bolts Metallizing - CWST ____ 602-244-2432

Phoenix Heat Treat ______ 602-258-7751

Large Capacity Drop Bottom Oven/ Aluminum Heat Treating

Lynch Brothers Mfg ______ 602-267-7575

Phoenix Heat Treat ______ 602-258-7751

HONING/LAPPING Global Superabrasives ____ 888-586-8783 Grindworks _________ 623-582-5767

LAYKE, Inc. __________ 602-272-2654

O ce: 480-785-4925

Chris Cell: 602-349-7921 • chris@shawprecision.com

jen@shawprecision.com

National
602-588-2869 Osborn Products _______ 623-587-0335 Paramount Honing & Machine 480-577-9774 Phoenix Grinding ______ 602-437-8401
Grinding & Mfg __
HYDRO FORMING F&B Manufacturing ______ 602-512-5237 Precision Aerospace _____ 602-352-8658 IDENTIFICATION Labels & Bar Code Leach Laser __________ 602-254-1141 Mobile PartMarking Leach Laser __________ 602-254-1141 Tool / PartMarking (Laser) Frontier Group________ 602-437-2426 Leach Laser __________ 602-254-1141 Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090 TechMark __________ 480-820--9444 Silk Screen Arizona Finishing ______ 602-438-4443                  FAA CRS AI0R143N FAA CRS AI0R143N CRS -- EASA.145.4079 EASA.145.4079 3301 EAST MADISON STREET 3301 EAST MADISON STREET PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85034 PHOENIX, 85034           A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 86 • Sept / Oct 2023
Brian Parker Owner
Chris Torres - President Jennifer Torres - Vice President
Powill Manufacturing_____623-780-4100
PREMIUM PLASTIC-INJECTION MOLDING
303-592-9548 brian@ltmplastics.com
Jennifer:
TURNING • 5 AXIS • MILLING Swing up to 28” 41” Max Length 43.3” X 26” X24” 50 TAPER

_____ 602-332-3608

ANEWCO ___________ 520-751-1222

ARCAS Machine _______ 480-562-4203

AZMF Precision ________ 602-476-7477

Cassavant Machining ____ 602-437-4005

Dynamic Machine & Fabrication 602-437-0339

Evans Precision Machining _ 623-581-6200

F&B Manufacturing ______ 602-512-5237

Hi-Tech Machining & Eng __ 520-889-8325

Industrial Tool Die & Eng ___ 520-745-8771

Jaguar Precision Machine __ 505-242-6545

JDB Ltd ___________ 602-992-9627

LUX Precision _________ 928-380-0317

Manna Integrated Tech (MIT) 602-332-8069

Metalcraft Inc. _______ 480-967-4889

Morsch Machine _______ 480-961-7673

MPC Machines ________ 714-271-5319

Praxis Precision________480-833-1444

Specialty Turn Products ___ 602-426-9340

T-N Machining _______ 602-278-8665

Tech Five Machining _____ 480-699-4856

Tram-Tek ___________ 602-305-8100

Uni-Tek ____________ 602-272-2601

Machining: Aerospace

AATC______________602-268-1467

Abrams Airborne Mfg _____ 520-887-1727

Allied Tool & Die ________ 602-429-2514

Alpha Mfg Solutions _____ 602-332-3608

ANEWCO ____________ 520-751-1222

APS Machining ________ 480-773-1166

Avtek Industries _______ 602-485-4005

Axian Technology ______ 623-580-0800

Cassavant Machining ____ 602-437-4005

Challenger Aerospace ____ 480-894-0802

Continental Machining ___ 800-777-2483

Dynamic Machine & Fabrication 602-437-0339

East Valley Precision ______ 480-288-6601

Evans Precision Machining _ 623-581-6200

Gibbs Precision Machine ___ 480-753-1166

Hi-Tech Machining & Eng __ 520-889-8325

HK Machining _________ 602-278-6704

Infinisys ____________

Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090
LTM Plastics
303-592-9548
INSPECTION Calibration Field Calibrations ______ 480-756-8828 Inspection, First Article Klontech Measure Sol _____ 480-626-8131 Total Quality Systems ____ 480-377-6422 Inspection Services Arizona Wire & Tool ______ 480-813-1002 Challenger Aerospace _____ 480-894-0802 East Valley Precision ______ 480-288-6601 Klontech Measure Sol _____ 480-626-8131 Metals Eng & Testing Lab.
602-272-4571 Micropulse West
480-966-2300 Total Quality Systems
480-377-6422 Inspection Services, Welding Metals Eng & Testing Lab.
602-272-4571 MACHINING Machining: 3D 3D Machine LLC ________ 480-239-8254 Alpha Mfg Solutions _____ 602-332-3608 Cassavant Machining ____ 602-437-4005 Challenger Aerospace ____ 480-894-0802 L&W Machine Co ______ 602-323-2560 MAKstride __________ 928-460-6054 Micropulse West _______ 480-966-2300 Pro Precision ________ 602-353-0022 Machining: 5 Axis Alpha Mfg Solutions
INJECTION MOLDING (PLASTIC)
_________
Pro-Tek_____________928-759-9494
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Precision ________ 623-581-9088 JD Machine _________ 801-782-4403 KLK Ind. ____________ 602-267-1331 L&W Machine Co ______ 602-323-2560 LAYKE, Inc.__________ 602-272-2654 LUX Precision _________ 928-380-0317 Lynch Brothers Mfg ______ 602-267-7575 Manna Integrated Tech (MIT) _ 602-332-8069 Matrix Machine ________ 480-966-4451 Metalcraft Inc. _________ 480-967-4889 Morsch Machine ________ 480-961-7673 Nelson Engineering ______ 602-273-7114 Osborn Products ________ 623-587-0335 Powill Manufacturing ____ 623-780-4100 Precise Metal Products ____ 602-272-2625 Pro Precision _________ 602-353-0022 Service & Sales ________ 480-968-9084 Sonic Aerospace ________ 480-777-1789 Southwest Swiss Precision __ 602-438-4670 Specialty Turn Products ____ 602-426-9340 Tram-Tek ____________ 602-305-8100 Uni-Tek ____________ 602-272-2601 Machining: Contract Aero Design & Mfg ______ 602-437-8080 AERO Spring & Mfg Co ____ 602-243-4329 Arizona Wire & Tool ______ 480-813-1002 A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 87 • Sept / Oct 2023 Z • 602-332-3608 Tech
602-276-2276 Jaguar Precision Machine __ 505-242-6545 JBʼs

_________ 928-310-7110

MAKstride ___________ 928-460-6054

Matrix Machine ________ 480-966-4451

Metalcraft Inc. _________ 480-967-4889

Metzfab ____________ 602- 539-9591

Micropulse West ________ 480-966-2300

Morsch Machine ________ 480-961-7673

MPC Machines _________ 714-271-5319

Osborn Products ________ 623-587-0335

P4 Swiss/Lindel ________ 520-792-3160

Paragon Machining & Design _ 480-635-9163

Phoenix Fab & Design_____480-590-5058

Powill Manufacturing _____ 623-780-4100

Praxis Precision ________ 480-833-1444

Precision Aerospace ______ 602-352-8658

Precise Metal Products ____ 602-272-2625

Rolamech Mfg _________ 623-587-8444

Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480

RM Garrison Machining __623-582-6544

RMSS ____________ 623-780-5904

Ron Grob ___________ 970-667-5320

Select Machining ______ 602-881-5845

Sonic Aerospace ________ 480-777-1789 T-N Machining _________ 602-278-8665

Tech Five Machining ______ 480-699-4856

Tram-Tek ____________ 602-305-8100 Uni-Tek ____________ 602-272-2601

Val-Tech Mfg __________ 480-966-7376 Wrico _____________ 480-892-7800

3D Machine LLC _______ 480-239-8254 AAE _____________ 928-772-9887 Abrams Airborne Mfg _____ 520-887-172 Allied Tool & Die _______ 602-429-25147 Alpha Machine _______ 602-437-0322 Machining: Industrial & Repair BEL Machining_________ 480-445-9881 LEI Machining _________ 928-310-7110 Machining: Large Alpha Machine _______ 602-437-0322 Alpha Mfg Solutions _____ 602-332-3608 Continental Machining ___ 800-777-2483 Empire Precision Mach. ___ 480-633-4580 F&B Manufacturing ______ 602-512-5237 HK Machining _________ 602-278-6704 K-zell Metals, Inc. ______ 602-232-5882 KLK Ind. ____________ 602-267-1331 Machining: Medical LUX Precision _________ 928-380-0317 Machining: Milling 3D Machine LLC _______ 480-239-8254 AEI Fabrication _______ 480-733-6594 Allied Tool & Die ________ 602-429-2514 APS Machining ________ 480-773-1166 Avtek Industries _______ 602-485-4005 AZMF Precision ________ 602-476-7477 Challenger Aerospace ____ 480-894-0802 Cleveland Electric Labs ___ 480-397-0036 East Valley Precision ______ 480-288-6601 Exactitude Precision ______ 602-316-6957 Flex-Pro ____________ 623-581-0551 Genesis Precision ______ 602-687-9600 GHT Services _________ 480-396-1800 JDB Ltd. ____________ 602-992-9627 Jemelco, Inc. __________ 480-804-9541 KLK Ind. ____________ 602-267-1331 L&W Machine Co _______ 602-323-2560 LAYKE, Inc.___________ 602-272-2654 LEI Machining
_____ 602-332-3608 ____________ 520-751-1222 ________ 480-773-1166 ______ 480-813-1002 _______ 480-569-3337 ______ 623-580-0800 ________ 602-476-7477 _________ 480-445-9881 _______ 480-892-7304 ________ 480-584-5227 _ 480-894-0802 ___ 480-967-2501 ____ 800-777-2483 Dynamic Machine & Fabrication 602-437-0339 ______ 480-288-6601 __ 623-581-6200 ____________ 623-581-0551 __________ 480-396-1800 ___ 480-753-1166 ____________ 480-423-3848 _________ 602-278-6704 ___ 520-889-8325 Infinisys ____________ 602-276-2276 Janʼs Inc. ____________ 480-833-7305 Jaguar Precision Machine ___ 505-242-6545 JBʼs Precision _________ 623-581-9088 JD Machine __________ 801-782-4403 A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 88 • Sept / Oct 2023 Inc. MANNA INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY CHRIS BRIDGEMAN 2202 W LONE CACTUS DR SUITE 2 PHOENIX, AZ 85027 602-332-8069 C.BRIDGEMAN@MIT.-AZ.COM WWW.MIT-AZ.COM
Gibbs Precision Machine ___ 480-753-1166ʼ GRPM _____________ 480-423-3848 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng ___ 520-889-8325 Infinisys ____________ 602-276-2276 Jaguar Precision Machine ___ 505-242-6545 JD Machine __________ 801-782-4403 JDB Ltd. ____________ 602-992-9627 Jemelco, Inc. __________ 480-804-9541 L&W Machine Co _______ 602-323-2560 LV Swiss ____________ 949-233-7390 MAKstride ___________ 928-460-6054 Manna Integrated Tech (MIT) _ 602-332-8069 Metalcraft Inc. _________ 480-967-4889 Morsch Machine ________ 480-961-7673 MPC Machines _________ 714-271-5319 P4 Swiss/Lindel ________ 520-792-3160 Paragon Machining & Design _ 480-635-9163 Phoenix Fab & Design_____480-590-5058 Praxis Precision ________ 480-833-1444 Pro-Tek_____________928-759-9494 RMSS _____________ 623-780-5904 Rolamech Mfg __________ 623-587-8444 Ron Grob ___________ 970-667-5320 Select Machining ______ 602-881-5845 Sonic Aerospace ________ 480-777-1789 Stewart Precision Mfg _____ 623-492-9400 T-N Machining _________ 602-278-8665 Uni-Tek ____________ 602-272-2601 Wal-Tek Industries _______ 623-587-4611 Machining: Milling - Long Part K-zell Metals, Inc. _______ 602-232-5882 Machining: MultiSwiss GRPM _____________ 480-423-3848 Dynamic Machine & Fabrication _ 602-437-0339 Evans Precision Machʼg ____ 623-581-6200 Flex-Pro ____________ 623-581-0551 Genesis Precision _______ 602-687-9600 Gibbs Precision Machine ___ 480-753-1166 GRPM _____________ 480-423-3848 Tech Five Machining ______ 480699-4856 Uni-Tek ____________ 602-272-2601 Val-Tech Mfg __________ 480-966-7376 Wal-Tek Industries _______ 623-587-4611 Weiser Engineering ______ 303-280-2778 Machining: Production AAE ______________ 928-772-9887 Aero-Mach Precision ______ 480-201-0251 __________ 480-396-1800 ____________ 602-992-9627 _________ 928-310-7110 ____________ 949-233-7390 ___________ 928-460-6054 _________ 714-271-5319 ________ 520-792-3160 _______ 480-834-6344 _________ 602-278-8665 Tech Five Machining ______ 480699-4856 Machining: Prototype ______________ 928-772-9887 AATC______________602-268-1467 Aero-Mach Precision ______ 480-201-0251 ________ 602-437-0322 ________ 480-773-1166 _______ 480-892-7304 Continental Machining ____ 800-777-2483 ________ 623-581-6200 Exactitude Precision ______ 602-316-6957 ____________ 623-581-0551 __________ 480-396-1800 Gibbs Precision Machine ___ 480-753-1166 ____________ 602-276-2276 Jaguar Precision Machine ___ 505-242-6545 ____________ 480-833-7305 __________ 480-804-9541 JD Machine __________ 801-782-4403 JDB Ltd. ____________ 602-992-9627 JWB Manufacturing ______ 480-967-4600 KLK Ind. ____________ 602-267-1331 L&W Machine Co _______ 602-323-2560 LUX Precision _________ 928-380-0317 CNC MACHINE SHOP - DESIGN - SOLID MODELS - PRINTS 2225 W. Mountain View Suite #4 Phoenix, Az 85021 Jon Schaeffer (President) Office: 602-687-9600 Mobile: 602-881-1055 E-Mail: jon@genesisprecisionaz.com Web: www.genesisprecisionaz.com A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 89 • Sept / Oct 2023

Jemelco, Inc. __________ 480-804-9541

Manna Integrated Tech (MIT) _ 602-332-8069

Osborn Products ________ 623-587-0335

P4 Swiss/Lindel ________ 520-792-3160

Paragon Machining & Design _ 480-635-9163

Phoenix Fab & Design_____480-590-5058

Precision Metalworks _____ 602-455-9575

Rhino Machine ________ 480-250-3366

RM Garrison Machʼing__623-582-6544

RMSS _____________ 623-780-5904

StarRex Precision _______ 480-834-6344

Select Machining ______ 602-881-5845

Stewart Precision Mfg _____ 623-492-9400

Uni-Tek ___________ 602-272-2601

Val-Tech Mfg __________ 480-966-7376

Metalcraft Inc. _________ 480-967-4889

Morsch Machine ________ 480-961-7673

Uni-Tek ____________ 602-272-2601

Machining: Turning: Automatic

American Prec. Machine ____ 602-269-6298

Challenger Aerospace _____ 480-894-0802

Evans Precision Machʼg ____ 623-581-6200

JBʼs Precision Ind _______ 623-581-9088

LAYKE, Inc.___________ 602-272-2654

LUX Precision _________ 928-380-0317

LV Swiss ____________ 949-233-7390

Matrix Machine ________ 480-966-4451

Paragon Machining & Design _ 480-635-9163

Rhino Machine ________ 480-250-3366

RMSS _____________ 623-780-5904

StarRex Precision _______ 480-834-6344

Stewart Precision Mfg _____ 623-492-9400

Sonic Aerospace ________ 480-777-1789

Weiser Engineering ______ 303-280-2778

MAKstride __________ 928-460-6054 Manna Integrated Tech (MIT) 602-332-8069 Metalcraft Inc. ________ 480-967-4889 Micropulse West _______ 480-966-2300 MPC Machines _________ 714-271-5319 Osborn Products _______ 623-587-0335 Phoenix Fab & Design____480-590-5058 Praxis Precision _______ 480-833-1444 Pro Precision ________ 602-353-00220 RM Garrison Machining ___ 623-582-6544 RMSS ___________ 623-780-5904 Select Machining ______ 602-881-5845 StarRex Precision ______ 480-834-6344 Stewart Precision Mfg ____ 623-492-9400 T-N Machining ________ 602-278-8665 Tech Five Machining ______ 480699-4856 Uni-Tek ___________ 602-272-2601 Val-Tech Mfg _________ 480-966-7376 Machining: Quick Turn Flex-Pro ____________ 623-581-0551 Gibbs Precision Machine ___ 480-753-1166 Genesis Precision ______ 602-687-9600 HK Machining ________ 602-278-6704 Jemelco, Inc. _________ 480-804-9541 Paragon Machining & Design 480-635-9163 Praxis Precision _______ 480-833-1444 RMSS____________623-780-5904 Machining: Semiconductor East Valley Precision ______ 480-288-6601 KLK Ind. ____________ 602-267-1331 L&W Machine Co ______ 602-323-2560 Machining: Swiss Cassavant Machining ____ 602-437-4005 GRPM ____________ 480-423-3848 LV Swiss ___________ 949-233-7390 P4 Swiss/Lindel _______ 520-792-3160 Pacific Swiss & Mfg _____ 503-557-9407 Rhino Machine _______ 480-250-3366 RMG Machining _______ 623-582-6544 Rolamech Mfg _________ 623-587-8444 Southwest Swiss Precision _ 602-438-4670 Specialty Turn Products ___ 602-426-9340 StarRex Precision ______ 480-834-6344 Wal-Tek Industries _______ 623-587-4611 Mach: Turning CNC 3D Machine LLC _______480-239-8254 AAE _____________ 928-772-9887 Aero-Mach Precision _____ 480-201-0251 Allied Tool & Die _______ 602-429-2514 Alpha Machine _______ 602-437-0322 Alpha Mfg Solutions _____ 602-332-3608 APS Machining _______ 480-773-1166 ATEC Engineering ______ 480-569-3337 Avtek Industries _______ 602-485-4005 AZMF Precision ________ 602-476-7477 BEL Machining________ 480-445-9881 Cassavant Machining ____ 602-437-4005 Cleveland Electric Labs ___ 480-397-0036 Continental Machining ___ 800-777-2483 Dynamic Machine & Fabrication 602-437-0339 East Valley Precision _____ 480-288-6601 Exactitude Precision ______ 602-316-6957 Flex-Pro ___________ 623-581-0551 Genesis Precision ______ 602-687-9600 GHT Services _________ 480-396-1800 GRPM ____________ 480-423-3848 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng __ 520-889-8325 Machining: Ultra-Precision Auer Precision ________ 480-834-4637 Axian Technology ______ 623-580-0800 GRPM ____________ 480-423-3848 LV Swiss ___________ 949-233-7390 Pacific Swiss & Manufacturing 503-557-9407 Rhino Machine ________ 480-250-3366 Southwest Swiss Precision _ 602-438-4670 MACHINING: LASER Laser Cutting A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace 623-377-2191 AEI Fabrication ________ 480-733-6594 AZMF Precision _______ 602-476-7477 Allfab Engineering ______ 602-437-0497 Fine Line Fabricating ____ 602-863-3506 K-2 Mfg ___________ 602-455-9575 Precise Metal Products ____ 602-272-2625 Fabrication: Medium & Large A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace 623-377-2191 Abrams Airborne Mfg ____ 520-887-1727 AEI Fabrication ________ 480-733-6594 ANEWCO ___________ 520-751-1222 BEL Machining ________ 480-445-9881 Big O Metals _________ 480-477-9182 Continental Machining ___ 800-777-2483 Dynamic Machine & Fabrication 602-437-0339 Fine Line Fabricating ____ 602-863-3506 Fry Fabrications _______ 602-454-0701 Fine Line Fabricating ____ 602-863-3506 Janʼs Inc. ___________ 480-833-7305 JD Machine _________ 801-782-4403 Magnum Companies ____ 602.272.3600 Metzfab ___________ 602- 539-9591 Precise Metal Products ____ 602-272-2625 JD Machine __________ 801-782-4403
JDB Ltd. ____________ 602-992-9627
LV Swiss ____________ 949-233-7390
Metzfab ____________ 602- 539-9591 Morsch Machine ________ 480-961-7673
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Advanced Fiber Optic Technologies

Cleveland Electric Labs ____ 480-397-0036

Turbine Engine Test Instrumentation

Cleveland Electric Labs ____ 480-397-0036

Manufacturing: Electrode

Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480

Mfg: PhotoChemical

Aero Tech ___________ 801-292-0493

Etching Fabrication

Turnkey Product Services

Aero Tech ___________ 801-292-0493

MOLDS

AAE ______________ 928-772-9887

JWB Manufacturing ______ 480-967-4600

Pro-Tek_____________928-759-9494

Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480

Molds: Construction

AAE ______________ 928-772-9887

JWB Manufacturing ______ 480-967-4600

Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480

Molds: Plastic Injection

AAE ______________ 928-772-9887

Pro-Tek_____________928-759-9494

Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480

Molds: Steel

Aero Tech ___________ 801-292-0493

PAINTING

Arizona Finishing _______ 602-438-4443

CAP _____________ 602-464-9629

Capital Metal Finishing ____ 520-884-7473

Coating Technologies _____ 623-242-9575

CRC Surface Technologies ___ 602-288-0394

Frontier Group_________ 602-437-2426

Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090

Precise Metal Products ____ 602-272-2625

STP Performance Coating LLC _ 602-276-1231

Painting& Blast Booths

STP Performance Coating LLC _ 602-276-1231

Phosphate

Coating Technologies _____ 623-242-9575

EDM Tech ___________ 602-278-6666 F&B Manufacturing ______ 602-512-5237 Fine Line Laser Cutting ____ 602-863-3196 K-2 Manufacturing ______ 602-455-9575 K-zell Metals, Inc. _______ 602-232-5882 KLK Ind. ____________ 602-267-1331 Marusiak LLC _________ 480-318-8883 P3 Built ___________ 602-830-8300 Phoenix Waterjet & Laser __ 602-484-9393 Precise Metal Products ___ 602-272-2625 Precision Aerospace _____ 602-352-8658 Reiterʼs Custom Welding ___ 623-847-4028 Southwest Waterjet-Laser ___ 480-306-7748 The Metal Man ________ 800-448-9448 TMM Precision ________ 800-448-9448 Tube Service Company ____ 602-267-9865 Wal-Tek Industries _______ 623-587-4611 Wrico ____________ 480-892-7800 Weiser Engineering ______ 303-280-2778 Laser Engraving & Etching GRPM ____________ 480-423-3848 Leach Laser __________ 602-254-1141 LEI Machining _________ 928-310-7110 Marusiak LLC _________ 480-318-8883 Paragon Machining & Design _ 480-635-9163 Perfection Ind Finishing ____ 520-434-9090 TechMark __________ 480-820--9444 Laser Marking Leach Laser __________ 602-254-1141 Marusiak LLC _________ 480-318-8883 Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090 TechMark __________ 480-820--9444
AAE ______________ 928-772-9887 Abrams Airborne Mfg _____ 520-887-1727 Aero Tech ___________ 801-292-0493 Cleveland Electric Labs ____ 480-397-0036 Creedbilt Inc __________ 623-939-8119 Exactitude Precision ______ 602-316-6957 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng ___ 520-889-8325 K-2 Mfg ____________ 602-455-9575 KLK Ind. ____________ 602-267-1331 Metzfab ____________ 602- 539-9591 RM Garrison Machʼing___623-582-6544 RMSS____________623-780-5904 Scriven Precision ________ 480-961-9775 Wal-Tek Industries _______ 623-587-4611
MANUFACTURING
Wet Paint/CARC Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090 Sandblast/Automated Capital Metal Finishing ____ 520-884-7473 STP Performance Coating LLC _ 602-276-1231 Screenprinting & Pad Printing Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090 STP Performance Coating LLC _ 602-276-1231 PLATING Capital Metal Finishing ____ 520-884-7473 CRC Surface Technologies ___ 602-288-0394 Coating Technologies _____ 623-242-9575 Collins Metal Finishing ____ 602-275-3117 E.P.S.I. _____________ 714-256-8950 Louieʼs Black Oxide ______ 602-257-0530 Precision Metalworks _____ 602-455-9575 Sav-On Plating_________ 602-252-4311 Anodizing AZMF Precision ________ 602-476-7477 CAP_______________602-464-9629 Capital Metal Finishing ____ 520-884-7473 Chemetall ___________ 714-739-2821 Collins Metal Finishing ____ 602-275-3117 CRC Surface Technologies ___ 602-288-0394 Frontier Group_________ 602-437-2426 Perfection Industrial Finishing 520-434-9090 Pilkington Metal Finishing__ 801-972-2146 Semiray, A Div of Mistras ___ 602-275-1917 Bright Nickel Capital Metal Finishing ____ 520-884-7473 Sav-On Plating _________ 602-252-4311 Bright Tin Capital Metal Finishing ____ 520-884-7473 Foresight Finishing ______ 480-921-0000 Sav-On Plating_________ 602-252-4311 Copper Capital Metal Finishing ____ 520-884-7473 CRC Surface Technologies ___ 602-288-0394 Foresight Finishing ______ 480-921-0000 Masic Industries ________ 503-232-9109 Electroless Nickel Capital Metal Finishing ____ 520-884-7473 Collins Metal Finishing ____ 602-275-3117 STP
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Stamping: Deep Draw

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Stamping: Progressive Die & Tooling

Moore Tool & Die _______ 480-622-1705

TESTING

Testing: Non-Dest/ Pressure _____________ 602-464-9629

Chemetall ___________ 714-739-2821

Phoenix Heat Treating_____602-258-7751

Pilkington Metal Finishing___801-972-2146

Semiray, A Div of Mistras ___ 602-275-1917

Testing: Turbine Instrumentation

Cleveland Electric Lab (CEL) __ 480-967-2501

THERMAL SPRAY

Bolts Metallizing - CWST___602-244-2432

POLISHING Capital Metal Finishing ____ 520-884-7473 Moore Tool & Die _______ 602-909-6697 Precise Metal Products ____ 602-272-2625
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Scriven Precision ________ 480-961-9775 Thompson Machine ______ 505-823-1453
Controlled
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Empire Precision Mach. ____ 480-633-4580 THREADING Thread Grinding Blue Streak Grinding _____ 602-353-8088 Grindworks __________ 623-582-5767 Osborn Products ________ 623-587-0335 ThreadRolling Shaw Precision ________ 480-785-4925 TOOL & DIE 3D Machine LLC ________ 480-239-8254 AAE ______________ 928-772-9887 Arizona Wire & Tool ______ 480-813-1002 Gilbert Metal Stamping ____ 480-503-1283 Moore Tool & Die _______ 480-622-1705 Pro-Tek_____________928-759-9494 Thompson Machine ______ 505-823-1453 Whitley Machine________602-323-5550 Wrico _____________ 480-892-7800 TOOLING EDM Tech ___________ 602-278-6666 Moore Tool & Die _______ 480-622-1705 Paragon Machining & Design _ 480-635-9163 Pro-Tek_____________928-759-9494 Western Sintering _______ 509-375-3096 TUBING Assembly Formed Tubing Service & Sales ________ 480-968-9084 Formed Tubing AERO Spring & Mfg Co ____ 602-243-4329 Tube Bending /Fabrication A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace 623-377-2191 K-zell Metals, Inc. _______ 602-232-5882 Service & Sales ________ 480-968-9084 A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 92 • Sept / Oct 2023
Thermal
602-272-3714

Whitley Machine_______602-323-5550 Waterjet, 5-Axis

Waterjet, Multi head

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Marzee ___________ 602-269-5801

Phoenix Waterjet & Laser __ 602-484-9393

Rhino Board _________ 505-842-5100

Southwest Waterjet-Laser __ 480-306-7748

WASHERS

AERO Spring & Mfg Co ____ 602-243-4329

WIRE FORMS

AERO Spring & Mfg Co ____ 602-243-4329

Moore Tool & Die _______ 602-909-6697

SPRINGWORKS Utah _____ 801-298-0113

Tram-Tek ____________ 602-305-8100

WELDING

A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace 623-377-2191

AEI Fabrication ________ 480-733-6594

Allfab Engineering_______602-437-0497

Alpha Machine ________ 602-437-0322

ATEC Engineering _______ 480-569-3337

AZMF Precision ________ 602-476-7477

BEL Machining_________ 480-445-9881

BID Machine, Inc _______ 480-892-7304

Bolts Metallizing - CWST ____ 602-244-2432

Continental Machining ____ 800-777-2483

Desert Precision Mfg _____ 520-887-4433

Empire Precision Mach. ____ 480-633-4580

F&B Manufacturing ______ 602-512-5237

Frontier Group_________ 602-437-2426

Group Mfg. Serv ________ 480-966-3952

Janʼs Inc. ____________ 480-833-7305

K-2 Manufacturing ______ 602-455-9575

K-zell Metals, Inc. _______ 602-232-5882

Lynch Brothers Mfg ______ 602-267-7575

Magnum Companies _____ 602.272.3600

P3 Built ____________ 602-830-8300

Precision Aerospace ______ 602-352-8658

Precision Metalworks _____ 602-455-9575

Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480

Reiterʼs Custom Welding ___ 623-847-4028

RM Garrison ________ 623-582-6544

Scriven Precision ______ 480-961-9775

Val-Tech Mfg ________ 480-966-7376

Valley Machine Works ___ 602-254-4173

Weiser/Mile High Precision 303-280-2778

Wrico ____________ 480-892-7800

Welding: Aerospace

Dynamic Machine & Fabrication _ 602-437-0339

K-2 Manufacturing ______ 602-455-9575

Lynch Brothers Mfg ______ 602-267-7575

Precision Aerospace ______ 602-352-8658

Welding: Alum. Med & Lg

AEI Fabrication ________ 480-733-6594

Alpha Machine ________ 602-437-0322

Continental Machining ____ 800-777-2483

Dynamic Machine & Fabrication _ 602-437-0339

Empire Precision Mach. ____ 480-633-4580

Magnum Companies _____ 602.272.3600

P3 Built ____________ 602-830-8300

RM Garrison __________ 623-582-6544

Valley Machine Works _____ 602-254-4173

Consultation

Precise Metal Products ____ 602-272-2625

Weiser/Mile High Precision __ 303-280-2778

Welding: Enclosures

AEI Fabrication ________ 480-733-6594

Allfab Engineering_______602-437-0497

Welding: Design

ATEC Engineering _______ 480-569-3337

Welding: Heli-Arc

Precision Aerospace ______ 602-352-8658

Welding: Laser

Cleveland Electric Lab (CEL) __ 480-967-2501

Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480

Welding: Mig

Allfab Engineering 602-437-0497

ATEC Engineering _______ 480-569-3337

Continental Machining __ 800-777-2483

Cutting Edge Mfg ______ 480-609-7233

Tube Laser Cutting/ Fabrication Wal-Tek Industries _______ 623-587-4611 WATERJET CUTTING Alpha Machine _______ 602-437-0322 AZMF Precision ________ 602-476-7477 Creedbilt Inc __________ 623-939-8119 East Valley Precision _____ 480-288-6601 EDM Tech __________ 602-278-6666 Flow International _____ 800-446-3569 Janʼs Inc. ___________ 480-833-7305 MAKstride __________ 928-460-6054 Marusiak LLC ________ 480-318-8883 Marzee ___________ 602-269-5801 Metzfab ___________ 602- 539-9591 Milco ____________ 714-373-0098 Moore Tool & Die ______ 602-909-6697 Phoenix Waterjet & Laser __ 602-484-9393 Precision Aerospace _____ 602-352-8658 Reiterʼs Custom Welding __ 623-847-4028 Rhino Board _________ 505-842-5100 RM
___ 623-582-6544
Garrison Machining
Southwest Waterjet-Laser __ 480-306-7748
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3D Machine ................................82 A1 Precision Metal & Aerospace. 51,84 AAE ...............................................91 Abrams Airborne Mfg..............................85 ABS Metallurgical...................................52-53,63,86 ACC Machinery .........................................73 Acieta..............................................................73 Adams Machinery ...................49,71,73,96 Advanced Precision 80 AEI Fabrication...........................................92 Aero Spring & Mfg............................ ........84 Aero Tech...................................................... 89 Air Gear ......................................................... 86 Alerus 13 AllFab Engineering 85 Alpha Machine 91 Alpha Mfg Solutions (AMS) 87 American Aerospace (AATC)...............83 American Tools & Metals..................74,75 Americhem Engineering.........................75 ANEWCO ................................................... 88 Apache Gear .................................................85 Apache Steel 77 APS Machining 87 Arizona CNC 7,71,73-76,78 Arizona Finishing 86 Arizona Iron Supply..................................28 Arizona MEP .............................12,46,69,81 Arizona Tool Steel...................................... 78 Arizona Wire & Tool................... .............93 ATEC Engineering 93 AT&D..............................................................83 Auer Precision 85 Avtek 88 Axian Technology 82 Ayers Gear & Machining.........................71 AZ Metals ............................................... 55,76 AZMF Precision.........................................92 B&T Tool & Engineering 79 Banterra Bank.................................2,81 Barton International 48,76 Basic Metals 41,78 Beau’s Crates 80 BEL Machining.......................................... 84 BID Machine, Inc...................................... 84 Big O Metals.......................................... 45,84 BISON 47,77 Blaze Precision 83 Blue Streak Grinding 60,85 BMSC 70,83 Bolts Metallizing-CWST 83 Bralco Metals..........................................76,77 Bramac Machinery................................... 74 Bystronic ....................................................... 74 C&M Rigging .......................................... 6,81 Capital Metal Finishing 91 Cassavant CAP 56,93 Cassavant Machining 90 Castrol Industrial 76 CBIZ............................................................... 80 Challenger Aerospace...............................87 ChemResearch(CRC)........................64,87 CIS................................................................... 82 Cleveland Electric Labs 91 CNC Pros 19,73,75,77 Coast Aluminum.................................20,77 Coastal Metals.......................................32,78 Coating Tech....................................... 57,83 Collins Metal Finishing............................83 Consolidated Resources....................54,80 Continental Machining.................................88 Continental Precision.........................86,87 Craters & Feighters...................................80 Crating Tech................................................72 Creedbilt Inc................................................93 Cutting Edge Machine ....................58-59
Resell CNC..............................................76 Rhino Board Waterjet..........................92 Rhino Machine......................................89 RMG Machining.............................40,85 RMSS............................ ...........................90 Rolamech Mfg.......................................89 Ron Grob................................................86 Royal Products.................................48,76 S.L. Fusco.................................................75 Samuel, Son & CO................................78 Sav-On Plating .........................90 Schenk Intertech 74 SCHUNK ................................................79 Scriven Precision Fab. 82 Select Machining ...................................88 Service & Sales........................................92 Shaw Precision 86 Single Source Technologies ................73 Sodick 73 Sonic Aerospace.....................................84 Southwest Swiss Prec............................88 SW Waterjet & Laser 35,91 Specialty Turn Products (STP) ......16,90 SPRINGWORKS Utah .......................93 StarRex Precision 88 Star Metal Fluids ....................... 21,76-80 Stellar Industrial 75 Stevens Engineering 77 Stewart Precision Manufacturing............84 Sulli Tool & Supply 79 Superior Grinding........................... 50,86 TCI Precision Metals .................................78 TJ Davies 47,77 TJ Snow ...........................................................25 TMM Precision 82,85 T-N Machining 88 T.S.M. Mach. ..........................................73 Takashi Sato 88 Tech Financial Services ....................... 80 Tech Five Machining ............................ 87 TechMark 85 e Metal Man ................................. 82,85 e Supercharger Store 58-59 e Tool Crib Inc. 79 e Werks C&C.....................................78 inbit...................................................9,79 ompson Machine .............................84 T.J. Davies........................................... 47,77 Tooling Molds West 42-43 Total Quality Sys .................................... 77 Totten Tubes 79 Tram-Tek Inc. 88 Tube Service ............................................ 77 TVT Die Casting 85 TW Metals...............................................77 United Performance .............................78 Universal CNC Repair 81 U S Shop Tools .......................................76 Uni-Tek 87 Val-Tech Mfg...........................................84 Valley Machine Works .........................85 Wal-Tek Industries 92 Washington Calibration 74 Weiser/Mile High Precision ...............85 Western Cast Parts 82 Western Sintering Co ...........................93 Western State Bank 79 Western States Metal 68,80 White’s Niche Products............58-59,75 Whitley Machine 10,85 Wrico 22,84 Yellowbird.com....................................... 81 Zeis Metrology 74 Kurt Manufacturing Co. 78 Kyocera 76 L&W Machine Co. ............................. 87 Landmark Solutions ......................23,75 Latitude Machinery ............................ 74 Layke Inc 83 Leach Laser............................................87 LEI Machining 88 LK Metrology 39 Lone Arrow 76 Louie’s Black Oxide ........................84,86 LRW Cutting Tools ............................. 79 LTM Plastics ......................................... 86 Lux Precision 87 LV Swiss 92 Lynch Brothers 86 Machinery Resources 73 Magnum Prec. ..11,73-75,95 Makino ................................................... 73 MAKstride ............................................ 83 Manna Integrated Tech (MIT) ...42-43,88 Martin Engineering .............................81 MarZee 8,26,85,92 Mario Pinto 80 Matrix Machine 82,83 Matsuura 73 Mesa Machinery .................................. 75 Metalcra Inc. ...................................... 87 Metals Eng & Testing Labs ............... 83 Methods West..................................74,75 Metzfab 33,90,91,93 Midaco Corp 83 Milco 83 Mistras (Semiray) 56,83 Mitutoyo 65,75 MLC CAD Systems ............................ 80 Moore Tool & Die ............................... 84 Morsch Machine ................................. 82 Mountain Path Solutions 81 MP Systems 76 MPC Machines 88 NAI Horizon.........................................63 National Grinding & Mfg. 85 Nelson Engineering ...................... 62,84 New Angle Media ............................... 82 New Mexico Metals ............................ 78 NFP Property & Casualty 80 North-South ..............................27,73-76 Osborn Products 83,85 P4 Swiss Lindel 87,91 Paragon Machining & Design 89 Paramount Honing Machine........... 87 Perfection Industrial Finishing........ 90 Phoenix Fab & Design ....................... 87 Phoenix Grinding ............................... 83 Phoenix Heat Treat 1,36-37,86 Phoenix Waterjet & Laser 14,90 Pilkington Metal Finishing 92 Pioneer Distributing Co. 83 Platinum Registration .................. 66,80 Port Plastics ........................................... 78 Powill Mfg ............................................. 86 PPE Engineering ................................. 93 Praxis Precision 86 Precision Aerospace 93 Precision Die & Stamping 44,82 Productive Robotics 34 Productivity ...............57,73 Pro Li Rentals......................................81 PRO-TEK .............................................. 83 Qualichem, Inc......................................77 Quality Improvement Consulting........81 Quality Measurement Services..............93 Quality Mold..........................................85 R&D Gage...............................................26 Reiter’s Custom Welding...............30,92 D & R Mchy.........................15,61,73,74,79 DATRON.....................................................75 Davis Metals ...................................29,92 DCM Tech............................................74 Delta 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Here’s what you already know: You can pair the NHP Series with the 12- to 72-pallet LPS for unstoppable part-making.

Here’s what you already know: You can pair the NHP Series with the 12- to 72-pallet LPS for unstoppable part-making.

Here’s what you already know: You can pair the NHP Series with the 12- to 72-pallet LPS for unstoppable part-making.

Here’s what you already know: You can pair the NHP Series with the 12- to 72-pallet LPS for unstoppable part-making.

Here’s what you didn’t know yet: With our LPS software, you unlock game-changers like production and tool availability prediction, job planning, production reporting and more.

Here’s what you didn’t know yet: With our LPS software, you unlock game-changers like production and tool availability prediction, job planning, production reporting and more.

To top it off, we build and support all of our LPS components ourselves. Goodbye middle man, hello maximum efficiency.

Here’s what you didn’t know yet: With our LPS software, you unlock game-changers like production and tool availability prediction, job planning, production reporting and more.

To top it off, we build and support all of our LPS components ourselves. Goodbye middle man, hello maximum efficiency.

To top it off, we build and support all of our LPS components ourselves. Goodbye middle man, hello maximum efficiency.

Here’s what you already know: You can pair the NHP Series with the 12- to 72-pallet LPS for unstoppable part-making.

Here’s what you didn’t know yet: With our LPS software, you unlock game-changers like production and tool availability prediction, job planning, production reporting and more.

Here’s what you didn’t know yet: With our LPS software, you unlock game-changers like production and tool availability prediction, job planning, production reporting and more.

To top it off, we build and support all of our LPS components ourselves. Goodbye middle man, hello maximum efficiency.

To top it off, we build and support all of our LPS components ourselves. Goodbye middle man, hello maximum efficiency.

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