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News Release from: Target Precision | Subject: Precision turned parts
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 November 2003
Mill/turned parts produced competitively
Specialist sub-contract manufacturer of precision turned parts will be demonstrating examples of the wide and varied range of complex, competitively priced mill/turn parts up to 32mm diameter.
Target Precision, the specialist sub-contract manufacturer of precision turned parts and added-value single-source contract manufacturer, will be demonstrating examples of the wide and varied range of complex, yet competitively-priced mill/turn parts up to 32mm diameter produced in varying batch sizes for customers in the aviation, defence, telecomms, automotive, medical, white goods and connector industries, for example The company's return to the Southern Manufacturing show not only reflects the high number of enquiries received at the 2003 event, according to managing director Garry Plummer, but also his level of confidence of the cost-competitiveness of Target's one-hit machining methods
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 27 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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With 17 CNC turning machines - including 10 Citizen sliding head automatics from NC Engineering of Watford - at its Harlow (Essex) site, the company can also provide additional value-added services that include single-source sub-assembly/assembly.
Accredited to BS EN ISO 9002, Target Precision's high-level service begins with the provision of fast, accurate quotations and leads through full technical support and into rapid, right-first-time supply.
Southern Manufacturing 2004 - Thorpe Park, Surrey, UK, 18 and 19 February 2004, Stand: C39.
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