Stamping Presses
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Soave Acquires New Center Stamping
This deal compliments their scrap metal operations, steel services center, retail aftermarket parts and automotive dealerships.
Majestic Industries Expands Into Transfer Dies
Their capabilities now include transfer die try-out and production of large tools under one ram.
Trans-Matic Installs Lubricant Recycling Systems
The Reclaim-PRO MSR systems from Industrial Innovations will help reduce their lubricant use and cost in stamping.
Increase Tool Life with Preventive Maintenance
Deliberately pull a die out of the stamping press for tool maintenance even though it is still producing perfect parts? That’s right. Don’t wait for that next emergency to shut everything down to put out fires. You can actually reduce downtime by regularly scheduling preventive tool maintenance that provides longer tool life, fewer scrapped parts and improved productivity.
TTG Hires Corporate Sales Executive
Kelly Connors will help solve customer tooling problems and foster long-term relationships.
Feintool Earns GM Supplier Award
They receive the General Motors Supplier Quality Excellence Award for achieving zero parts per million defects.
Nidec Press & Automation Acquires SYS-DPA
This deal expands their presence in high-speed metal forming automation machinery and technology.
Industrial Innovations Adds RDI to Sales Network
RDI Equipment Sales & Service now represents them throughout Canada.
Spirit AeroSystems Installs Automated Press System
Beckwood Press and KOMT delivered this system, which uses a proprietary method to form lightweight titanium parts.
Omex Installs First Servo Press
Their new metal stamping press from AIDA-America is used to form automotive spindles.
Industrial Innovations Expands Sales Network
Shawn Hagen of Nidec Press & Automation now represents them in Illinois and Missouri.
Metal Stamping Industry Projections for 2019
The metal stamping business is still strong, the labor pool is depleted, pressrooms are busier today than yesterday, and growth should continue in the year ahead. But be prepared for the unexpected and the transition into the new economy of metalworking.