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Three very different organisations join GTMA

A GTMA product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Aug 6, 2004

Three very different organisations have recently joined the GTMA, demonstrating once again the diversity of the membership of this industry-focused Trade Association.

Three very different organisations have recently joined the GTMA, demonstrating once again the diversity of the membership of this industry-focused Trade Association.

ASAP Calibration Services, offers a range of services including acquiring and/or managing customers' metrology assets and providing agreed measuring and calibration programmes.

The company also provides First Article Inspection (FAIRS) for validation of high precision manufactured components; including turbine and compressor blades.

Dutton Simulation is a new company making sheet metal forming simulation technology more easily accessible to manufacturers.

Offering a range of software applications, training and consultancy services, Dutton Simulation's services benefit all those involved in the design and manufacture of metal components, including product designers, process and tooling engineers and stamping suppliers.

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Engineering specialises in the design and manufacture of high-value engineered components.

The company is a leader in the design and accurate manufacture of components across a range of industries including aerospace, defence, motor sport and mould making.

GTMA Director, Julia Moore, commented, "We are delighted to welcome three such go-ahead companies into membership, each successfully providing a unique set of skills and expertise to the constantly evolving manufacturing market.".

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