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May 18, 2005
Twin City EDM Selected as Approved Vendor for Napco International
Twin City EDM, Wire EDM specialists located in Fridley, Minnesota, is now an approved vendor for Napco International LLC, a global procurement and materials management company that specializes in the support of U.S.-made military spare parts and equipment, located in Hopkins, Minnesota.
(PRWEB) May 18, 2005 -- Twin City EDM, Wire EDM specialists located in Fridley, Minnesota, is now an approved vendor for Napco International LLC, a global procurement and materials management company that specializes in the support of U.S.-made military spare parts and equipment, located in Hopkins, Minnesota.
Napco International makes and distributes spare parts and retrofit packages for military vehicles, communication systems, and electronic systems for the US military and foreign governments. Precision and efficiency are of the utmost importance to Napco and their end customers and that is why they have selected Twin City EDM as an approved vendor. Gary Gelhave, Quality Assurance Manager at Napco states, "We look forward to a long and prosperous relationship."
Twin City EDM provides a range of manufacturing services including wire EDM, sinker EDM, CNC milling, laser marking, and micro hole popping. Steve Lindell, Sales Director at Twin City EDM says, "We are excited to work with Napco. They are as a quality shop and we are confident that we will be able to meet and exceed the needs of Napco."
Twin City EDM has been providing precision EDM, CNC milling and services since 1959. They specialize in servicing medical, surgical, computer, defense, and aerospace industries. For more information or to request a free quote, please visit the Twin City EDM web site at http://www.twincityedm.com or contact Sales Director, Steve Lindell at 763-783-7808 or e-mail protected from spam bots.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at May 18, 2005 03:27 AM