Autosplice expands precision metal stamping operations - Connector Specifier

Autosplice expands precision metal stamping operations


Jun 21, 2010

San Diego, Calif. -- Autosplice has implemented a major modernization and expansion of its North American precision metal stamping operations with a move to a new manufacturing facility. The company says the new plant, located in Paramount, CA, will allow it to increase production capability, while improving the capabilities of its skilled personnel and providing customers with more services for new and existing product lines.

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The company says it is looking forward to leveraging the synergies that the new facility provides in order to solve its customers' most challenging electrical interconnect problems. "We are excited about the additional resources and strengths we can now offer," said Tom Burns, Vice President of Operations at Autosplice. "The on-going commitment that Autosplice has to grow its electronic solutions business and solve real-world customer challenges has always been seen as positive among our global customer base. We look forward to the growing role of our Paramount facility within the Autosplice family."

Autosplice says the new facility in Paramount extends its presence within the greater Los Angeles area while expanding its plant footprint to over 30,000 square feet and utilizing world-class production equipment. The capabilities of the facility showcase the manufacturer's ability to design and produce intricate stampings in the medium to high volume range. The company is a multi-national full-service supplier that delivers electrical interconnect solutions and equipment  to countries around the globe including the USA, Mexico, Brazil, the UK, Germany, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and China.

For more information on Autosplice's products or to discuss unique applications, call (800) 535-5538 or visit www.autosplice.com

 


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