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Online sourcing of quotes and suppliers
FI Engineering has launched a new version of Source Tool on-line in order to streamline quotes for custom-made parts and assemblies, selection of suppliers and supplier notification.
News from Subcon ( 1 May 2007)
Lead generation service delivers results
Instem Technology Services has received 33 sales leads from FI Engineering's lead generation service, which they have converted to four new customers.
News from Subcon ( 1 May 2007)
German specialist stocks many angle joints
Mbo Osswald always keeps a large number of angle joints in stock, including the DIN 71802 angle joints which consist of DIN 71805 housings and DIN 71803 ball studs.
News from Subcon (27 April 2007)
New branding for CNC turning and machining company
AEL (Dorset), a high quality precision engineering company, has seen three years of continuous growth and has created a new branding - as Arterial UK - to better reflect the business.
News from Subcon (24 April 2007)
Company expands into bespoke pressings
Brunel, traditionally a producer of locks, hinges and handles, has decided to expand into markets that require bespoke pressings, zinc diecastings and composite assemblies.
News from Subcon (24 April 2007)
Taking the risk out of sourcing from Asia
Euro Direct International (EDI) (Stand H6) has signed a deal with a Chinese company to supply parts for UK car and truck makers until 2009.
News from Subcon (24 April 2007)
Medical electronics from Brittany
Brittany-based Asica, has developed capabilities as a high performance designer and manufacturer of electronic systems, with around 38 percent of its turnover in the medical sector.
News from Subcon (24 April 2007)
Folding and welding services
The Laser Cutting Co in Sheffield offers a flat and tubular component cutting service, with added value offerings in folding and welding services.
News from Subcon (24 April 2007)
Aluminium impact extrusion company set to grow
Gilmour Extrusion, a aluminium impact extrusion company, is planning for growth, expansion and investment in new machine tools.
News from Subcon (24 April 2007)
Cast iron or aluminium parts from Eastern Europe
Guss-Ex , Stand F18, sources cast iron or aluminium components from foundries in Poland and Eastern Europe, and can play an active role in product development.
News from Subcon (24 April 2007)
Success from quality and environmental standards
IMSM (Stand F35) specialises in the effective introduction of management systems for small to medium-sized business enterprises, leading to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
News from Subcon (24 April 2007)
Five-axis machining for industry
Precision Engineering Components, a CNC precision milled and turned component producer, specialises in five-axis machining.
News from Subcon (24 April 2007)
Major cost reductions on machined parts
Shakespeare International has expanded its offshore sourcing operations with facilities in China and Taiwan, offering customers savings on machined component costs.
News from Subcon (24 April 2007)
Die casting and CNC machining from Scotland
Carlton Die Castings, a Scottish die casting and CNC machining specialist, provides quality and service to ensure that castings arrive on time every time with no rejects.
News from Subcon (24 April 2007)
Durable surface finishes cut friction and galling
Tecan will be exhibiting the TECfin anti-friction range of high-performance PTFE-impregnated finishes, designed to alleviate the abrasion and galling caused by day-to-day metal-to-metal contact.
News from Subcon (24 April 2007)
International show for buyers of subcontracting
Subcon 2007, the international show for buyers of subcontracting, will be held at The NEC, Birmingham, Hall 10 on the 1st to 3rd of May 2007.
News from Subcon (18 April 2007)
Water vapour permeability tester
User application article A TSW-W1 water vapour permeability tester, carefully debugged by Labthink, formally settled in Turkey Textile Company Hassan.
News from Labthink Testing Instruments (21 March 2007)
Risk free materials buying seminar
A free seminar at the Subcon exhibition on Tuesday 1st May by Neil Banks, Director of Exchange Strategy at the London Metal Exchange, will explain how to take the risk out of material prices.
News from Subcon (20 March 2007)
Intellectual property discussed in seminar
Intellectual property problems need not be catastrophic, a theme discussed by Huw Evans, of commercial law experts Wragge and Co in a seminar at Subcon.
News from Subcon (20 March 2007)
WEEE and RoHS in subcontractor seminar
Leigh Holloway of environmental consultancy eco3 will discuss the imminent implementation of the WEEE directive, and the end of the honeymoon period for RoHS in a seminar at Subcon.
News from Subcon (20 March 2007)
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