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Lee Spring, Brooklyn, NY, has named Jim Callaghan to the newly created posi- tion of executive vice president of busi- ness development. The company is a glob- al supplier of mechanical springs and related products.
press-brake machinery in that region. MC Machinery Systems also provides other machining and fabrication equipment.
Roofinox stainless-steel coil for rollformed roofing panels, and other roofing and wall- cladding materials.
MC Machinery Systems Inc., Wood Dale, IL, has welcomed Adam Smelewski as regional sales manager, Fabrication for the Southeast United States, where he will oversee sales of the company’s laser and
LaserCoil Technologies LLC, Napoleon, OH, a provider of coil-fed laser-cutting sys- tems, has hired Scott Sonnenberg as director of mechanical engineering and product development.
JMT USA, Salt Lake City, UT, a provider of machine tools to the metal-fabrication industry, has appointed two new staff members to support the company’s laser products. Johntanna Messer joined JMT as a laser sales engineer and Chase Walker has been promoted from service technician to laser product specialist.
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Roofinox America, Inc., Eatontown, NJ, has appointed David H. Rowe vice presi- dent of sales. The company supplies its
TDM Systems, Schaumburg, IL, has announced the appointment of David Morley as sales manager, North America. TDM Systems produces tool-management software and provides consulting services.
   All-New Stamping Co., El Monte, CA, has named David Goldsmith assistant quality assurance manager. The company provides precision stamped and fabricat- ed parts to aerospace, electronics and other industries.
 Certifications
Sherex Fastening Solutions, Tonawanda, NY, a provider of engineered fasteners, tooling and automation, announced that its newest manufacturing facility, in Akron, OH, has earned ISO 9001:2008 and AS 9100 certifications.
These certifications cover the design, manufacturing and distribution of fasten- ers specifically engineered to meet the demands of the Military Standard (MS) and National Aerospace Standard (NAS). In addition to offering a complete line of MS and NAS parts, the Akron facility offers expanded capabilities in prototyping, research and development, and produc- tion of small-lot quantities.
Industrial-fluid provider LubeCorp Manufacturing Inc., Calgary, Alberta, Canada, has upgraded its ISO registration from ISO 9001:2000 to ISO 9001:2008.
SelfLube, a mold- and die-components manufacturer located in Coopersville, MI, recently completed its ISO 9001:2008 quality audit with zero nonconformances. This adds to the company’s successive track record, which now stands at seven successive zero-nonconformance audits. SelfLube manufactures both conventional and self-lubricating components used in molds, dies and special machines.


















































































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