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Woodward Industries, Inc.
New York
United States
Woodward Industries highlights its 70-year track record in engineering custom foundry patterns, molds, and prototyping, emphasizing close collaboration with customers to realize visions from concept through delivery and a commitment to quality, timely results, and a broad portfolio of tooling and projects.
DIAMTS
Michigan
United States
DIAMTS (Detroit International Advanced Manufacturing Technology Show) as a hub for reviving Detroit manufacturing, offering a comprehensive, one-stop platform for CNC machines, lightweight materials, tooling, sub-suppliers, raw materials, forging equipment, and networking opportunities, including potential joint venture partners; it highlights its global connections, continuous display model, convenient location near Detroit Metropolitan Airport, and supportive collaboration terms for organizations, with free facilities, training, sponsorship, and services.
Alumco Inc.
Ontario
United States

Alumco is a Ontario-based aluminum foundry with over 50 years of experience, focused on continuous quality improvement, strong customer collaboration, and formal management review to ensure quality and efficiency; the company’s history centers on a multi-generational family leadership that evolved from Ludwig Osfolk to his sons Anton and Philip, who now jointly lead the business.
PERIDOT, Inc
Indiana
United States
PERIDOT Inc. combines manufacturing technology with engineering experience to provide complete product development solutions—from prototyping to serial production—driven by a customer-first mindset and a long-standing history in additive manufacturing and diverse capabilities, evolving through milestones and acquisitions to become a multi-faceted contract manufacturing partner.
Source International
Kentucky
United States
Source International presents a comprehensive, process-driven contract manufacturing solution emphasizing best-in-class processes, experienced personnel, and a strong track record of on-time, high-quality delivery. The company highlights global access with local control, extensive capacity, rigorous factory qualification and quality assurance, and a seamless end-to-end supply chain management approach supported by a universal process that ensures transparency and accountability.
Griffin Industries
Wisconsin
United States
Griffin Industries presents its journey of steady growth, emphasizing a commitment to expedited excellence, high-quality, customized solutions, and a collaborative, innovation-friendly workplace with low turnover; the company outlines its historical milestones—from founding as a prototype pattern shop to adopting ISO standards, expanding into machining, 3D printing, additive manufacturing, solar energy use, and low-volume production capabilities—demonstrating ongoing evolution toward reliability and sustainability.
RAM Tool Inc
Wisconsin
United States


RAM Tool, Inc. presents itself as a full-service, family-owned, ITAR-registered and ISO 9001:2015 certified precision machining facility offering end-to-end die casting, EDM, and CNC machining services for diverse industries, supported by in-house reverse engineering, rapid prototyping, and large-capacity equipment (up to 20-ton parts, 5-axis machining). The company emphasizes its broad industry reach (aerospace, oil & gas, automotive, medical, railroad, wind energy, etc.), advanced capabilities, and attractive career opportunities with comprehensive benefits.
Dakota Foundry
South Dakota
United States
Award-winning businessman Kory Anderson is an expert in engineering, manufacturing, casting, and welding. He became well-known for combining his engineering and casting skills to create the 150 HP Case, the largest steam engine in the world. He received over 50 million views on Facebook and YouTube from this multi-year endeavour, in addition to multiple publications in international news sites.
He founded and currently serves as CEO of Anderson Industries, a Webster, South Dakota-based engineering and manufacturing firm. One of the few remaining foundries in America that specialises in grey and ductile iron castings weighing up to 5000 pounds, Dakota Foundry, was purchased by him in 2014. Given the nationwide kettlebell shortage during the Covid-19 outbreak, he redirected his staff to make exercise equipment.
Ironman Casting and Machining Solutions
South Dakota
United States
Ironman Casting & Machining Solutions highlights over 40 years of experience in casting and machining services, emphasizing trusted, reliable, and customer-focused solutions. The company markets its quick lead times, 24-hour service, and a one-stop-shop approach, supported by testimonials and partnerships, to demonstrate expertise across casting, machining, tooling, and patterns.
Applied Engineering Inc.
South Dakota
United States


We specialise in high speed machining of aluminium components to near tolerances. We offer considerable discounts for our customers who may be buying costly investment castings, die cast goods, or acquiring machined components from a regular machine shop.
We machine all goods from high grade bar or plate, and once integrated into our operations, we are able to hold down costs as no additional setup costs are required. Compared to castings, we can quickly and affordably implement engineering changes, provide short start-up times without costly die investments or die maintenance, and provide a reliable, high-quality product. Our systems approach to machining minimises cycle times and work in process, which lowers costs once again.
Star Foundry & Machine Co
Utah
United States
Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, Star Foundry and Machine is an independent jobbing foundry and machine shop run by a family. Star Foundry and Machine has been manufacturing a broad range of castings and providing machining services for more than 50 years.
Combining castings with in-house machining is a value-added strategy that saves money and gives our customers a better product. We handle the machining of our own castings, saving our clients money and time when transferring goods from one source to another. As your "single source" foundry, we have the know-how and resources to offer our clients excellent service.
MYER Companies
MYER Companies
Alabama
United States
MYER is a family-run business that was established in 2013 with the values of integrity, ingenuity, and dedication. MYER, which is run by David Myer and his sons Brandon and Bradley, provides a wide range of services, from initial design to final product installation. With more than 200 employees, MYER has grown rapidly to become a leader in field services, metal fabrication, and machining, offering solutions to a variety of industries.
Laser Access
Michigan
United States


Laser Access, LLC specializes in high-precision fabrication for military and commercial sectors, offering turnkey sheet metal fabrication and complex machined assemblies. Their capabilities span flat laser cutting, CNC brake press forming, MIG/TIG welding, CNC milling/turning, and assembly line operations, supported by an experienced engineering/quality team and advanced inspection and scanning systems. They serve industries such as aerospace, defense, automotive, and medical as a trusted Tier 1 and Tier 2 supplier, emphasizing quality, competitive pricing, and operational excellence from concept through full production, including secondary services like finishing, heat treating, plating, and painting.
Quality Machine & Tool Works, Inc.
Indiana
United States

Quality Machine + Tool Works is a contract machining firm that competes in producing gray and ductile iron castings, aluminum castings, steel burn-outs, steel forgings, and tubing, offering comprehensive manufacturing services from material sourcing and pattern/tooling/gaging development to subcontracting specialized secondary operations when needed. The company emphasizes a cell-based manufacturing plant centered on CNC and conventional machinery, integrating secondary operations like balancing, deburring, and assembly within cells to improve cost effectiveness, standardize layouts, and maximize capacity flexibility.
Lucerne International Inc
Michigan
United States
Lucerne International presents itself as a comprehensive, women-owned manufacturing partner with diverse capabilities in forging, casting, machining, and assembly across automotive and industrial sectors, emphasizing quality, global partnerships, and a culture built on core values of resilience, teamwork, and customer focus.
Key Points
Core capability: Lucerne offers diverse manufacturing capabilities producing components in aluminum and multiple steel grades, including Body Structural, Chassis, Powertrain, and complete assemblies.
Industry focus: The company serves automation, military, and aerospace sectors where precision is critical.
Global network: It leverages a global value chain with partners, facilities, joint ventures, and strategic alliances to meet worldwide customer needs.
Women-owned status: Lucerne is WBENC-certified as a Women Business Enterprise, highlighting supplier diversity commitments.
Corporate identity and values: The firm emphasizes strong roots, perseverance, ownership, teamwork, continuous innovation, and a customer-first, swift-response mindset.
Open house and engagement: The company promotes events like Summer Open Houses and open tours, including new in-house machining capabilities and recent acquisitions (Morgan Machining LLC).
Leadership recognition: Lucerne’s CEO Mary Buchzeiger has been highlighted for industry leadership and recognition in DBusiness Magazine’s Powered by Women program.
Industry presence and outreach: The document highlights speaking engagements, media appearances, and partnerships with industry groups and events (e.g., Mackinac Policy Conference, Detroit Public Television, and Stellantis Supplier Diversity Matchmaker).
Kormachine
Texas
United States

KORMACHINE, a Texas-based, multi-generation family business, evolved from handmade wire muzzles crafted by August Kaspar in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to a modern, AS9100-certified manufacturer serving aerospace, railway, automotive, and oil & gas sectors, leveraging advanced tooling, stringent quality control, ongoing training, and frequent equipment upgrades to meet customer needs and maintain low costs and timely delivery.
Key Points
Origins and evolution: The company began with August Kaspar handcrafting wire muzzles in South Texas around 1890 and transitioned to full-time manufacturing by 1904.
Family legacy: Over five generations, KORMACHINE has grown from a small operation to a modern manufacturing enterprise.
Industry focus: The firm supplies parts for aerospace, aircraft, railway, automotive, and oil & gas industries.
Location and capabilities: Based in Waco, Texas, the company uses advanced tooling and workholding to produce precise, high-quality parts.
Quality and standards: AS9100 certification underscores the company’s commitment to stringent quality and reliability.
Cost and lead times: Emphasis on high-end tooling and application resources helps keep costs low and turnaround times aligned with customer needs.
Continuous improvement: Ongoing employee training and regular equipment upgrades keep KORMACHINE current with today’s standards.
Customer satisfaction: Verifying part quality and conformity is central to meeting and exceeding customer expectations.
Transparency and information: The company communicates updates through News & Press Releases to share the latest information.
Jessen MFG Co., Inc.
Indiana
United States

Jessen Manufacturing, founded in 1923 by Mack Jessen, emphasizes unwavering quality across people, products, and service, evolving into a leading supplier of precision machine products and CNC turned parts through investment in advanced technology, continuous improvement, and lean manufacturing, while offering dependable, on-time service and rapid responses for urgent jobs.
Key Points
Founding ethos: The company was built on tenacity and a commitment to quality from its founder, Mack Jessen.
Quality focus: Quality is the core principle across people, products, and service.
Industry leadership: Jessen Manufacturing has grown into one of the world’s largest suppliers of precision machine products.
Service philosophy: Service is defined by “whatever it takes,” ensuring on-time delivery and adherence to specifications.
Global competitiveness: Investment in training and technology keeps the company competitive in a global market.
Certifications and methods: ISO 9001:2015 certification, continuous improvement (CI) programs, and lean cellular manufacturing are used to maintain high quality and efficiency.
Turnaround capabilities: The company highlights fast turnarounds for hot jobs and emergency requests.
Legacy and leadership: The Jessen family remains involved, with figures like Mark Jessen and John Jessen mentioned.
Bedford Machine & Tool Inc
Indiana
United States
Bedford Machine & Tool, Inc., together with CAP Group LLC and Metal Technologies, Inc., presents itself as a comprehensive manufacturing partner offering end-to-end services from design to production, under a shared ownership structure focused on total customer satisfaction. The facility encompasses 96,000 square feet with multiple cranes and a range of equipment (mills, lathes, grinders, saws, presses, welding) across three bays, enabling diverse project sizes and capabilities, and invites ongoing partnership through accessible information and a detailed equipment list.
Key Points
Integrated partnership: The three companies operate under one ownership to deliver complete customer service from concept to production.
End-to-end capability: Services cover design, tooling, and manufacturing to fulfill customer ideas.
Customer focus: The mission emphasizes total customer satisfaction from the customer’s perspective.
Facility scale: The operation sits in a 96,000 square foot facility located near State Road 37.
Robust infrastructure: The site features 3 work bays with 26-foot crane clearance and a fleet of 10 overhead cranes plus 4 semi-gantry cranes.
** Diverse machinery:** The shop houses horizontal and vertical mills, lathes, grinders, saws, presses, and welding equipment.
Accessible information: An equipment list and presentation materials are available via provided links for detailed specs.
Industrial readiness: The facility is equipped to handle both large and small projects, supported by a broad range of tooling and production capabilities.
Sycamore Precision
Illinois
United States

Sycamore Precision is a Midwest-based, nationwide one-stop precision job shop offering full-service parts production, finishing, and assembly under one roof, with a mission of “Precision, from Start to Finish.” The company emphasizes continuous investment in the latest machining technologies, a 60,000 sq. ft. facility, and a broad capabilities portfolio that spans design, sourcing, machining, finishing, assembly, and shipping, enabling faster and more cost-effective delivery of high-precision parts for diverse industries including military, medical, oil and gas, and off-highway vehicles.
Key Points
One-stop shop: Provides design, sourcing, machining, finishing, assembly, and shipping under a single facility.
Mission statement: Focuses on delivering precision from start to finish and exceeding customer expectations.
Experience and scale: Established in 1978 with hundreds of customers and thousands of projects.
Capable output: Specializes in parts machined from near-net shape castings, forgings, and extrusions.
Industry reach: Supplies parts for military, recreation, medical, oil and gas, and off-highway sectors.
Technological investment: Maintains a competitive edge through ongoing investment in advanced machining technologies.
Facilities: Operates a 60,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility designed for fast, cost-effective production and supply chain efficiency.
Proof of reliability: The breadth of applications (marine, medical devices, tractors, missiles) demonstrates versatility and dependable sourcing.
North State Fastener
California
United States
North State Fastener, Inc. is a family-run business that was founded in 1972 by Al Hubbard. Gordon Hubbard, the third generation to enter the fastener sector, succeeded his father as CEO in 1984 with the assistance of his wife, Alison. Following Gordon's death in 2014, Alison and their son David are now in charge of the business.
North State Fastener, Inc. began by providing fasteners to the OEM market in Northern California's Silicon Valley. Since then, the company has grown to export electronic hardware and fasteners both domestically and internationally.
No matter the size of our clientele, we at North State Fastener, Inc. aim to deliver high-quality service.



















