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 integrator from Yaskawa Motoman, having sold more Motoman robots than any other integrator throughout North and South America. The recognition comes on the heels of Wayne Trail Technologies earning a 2011 Supplier Excellence Award from Rhinestahl CTS, for the second year in a row.
Rhinestahl, Mason, OH, manufactures aircraft-mainte- nance equipment, and con- tracts with Wayne Trail’s Build to Print Manufacturing Servic- es Group.
Waukesha Metal Products Lands on List of Fastest-Growing Companies
Inc. magazine’s most recent exclusive ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing
private companies includes full-service metalforming company Waukesha Metal Products, Sussex, WI. The 109-employee firm, which boasts a 3-yr. growth of 61 percent (revenue of $14.8 million in 2007 and $23.8 million in 2010), placed 3197 overall and 110 among manufacturing companies.
TS Tech Recognizes McGregor Metalworking
Japanese-based automo- tive-seating manufacturer TS Tech recently recognized McGregor Metalworking Com- panies, Springfield, OH, at its 2011 Supplier Conference with a double award in quali- ty and delivery. Of TS Tech’s 130 suppliers, only three earned dual awards, includ- ing McGregor.
Agreements
Jagemann Stamping Adds Overmolding, Insert-Molding Capabilities
With the acquisition of Feintool Plastic/Metal Com- ponents, Inc., Nashville, TN, deep-draw and progressive- die stamper Jagemann Stamping Co., Manitowoc, WI, has added insert molding and overmolding to its list of value-added capabilities.
People
Paulo Products Co., St. Louis, MO, named Aaron Bell production manager. The firm provides batch and continu- ous heattreating services, as well as brazing, induction hardening and other metal-
finishing services.
Brunk Industries, Lake
Geneva, WI, named Michael Pereira vice president of quality. The firm, which stamps and laser-welds pre- cision parts for the medical industry, has trained and cer- tified several employees to yellow-, green- and black-belt status.
Mid Atlantic Machinery, Inc., Harrisburg, PA, promot- ed two of its salesmen to regional managers. David Wetzel takes over the territo- ry of eastern PA, southern NJ, the eastern shore of MD and DE; David Fridey will oversee sales in western PA, MD and WV. The firm repre- sents vendors of stamping and fabricating equipment, including Trumpf, Aida, Haeger and Coe Press Equipment.
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