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German Firm to Construct Texas Aluminum-Fabricating
Plant to Build Wind-Tower Equipment
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Zarges Aluminum Systems GmbH will begin construction of a manufacturing facility in Amarillo, TX, later this year. The 80,000-sq-.ft. plant, to be completed by the end of the year, will manufacture aluminum internal equipment for wind towers—ladders, work platforms, scaffolding and the like. The plant will be located on more than 8.5 acres in the Amarillo Economic Development Corp.’s CenterPort Business Park. Zarges is working with Amarillo College to develop welding, technical training and robotics and automation programs to help train its future workforce. Learn more at
www.zarges-alusys.com.
High-Speed Stamper, Precision Machining Company
Lauds New Website
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Carter Precision Components, Gastonia, NC, has launched a new website loaded with descriptions of its multifaceted capabilities and a full equipment list. Carter Precision offers Swiss machining, high-speed stamping, CNC turning and milling, heattreating and plating and other services. Learn more at
www.carterprecisioncomponents.com.
German Press Builder Launches New Website
Monday, February 16, 2009
Dieffenbacher Group, Eppingen, Germany, has updated its website with a more logical navigational structure and quicker access to product information. Find contact information, get a look at typical end products manufactured with its presses and automation equipment, and download PDF brochures at
www.dieffenbacher.com. Dieffenbacher offers standard and tryout presses, press lines, hot-forming lines and equipment for manufacture of heat-exchange panels.