
St. Michael, Minnesota – Minnesota Business magazine has named Jet Edge Inc. a finalist for the 2016 Minnesota Manufacturing Awards Image Award.
Jet Edge is one of three manufacturers contending for the Image Award, which recognizes a Minnesota business for its efforts to enhance the manufacturing industry’s image and show the appeal of careers in manufacturing. Award winners will be announced at a Sept. 29, 2016, ceremony in Minneapolis and finalists will be featured in the October issue of Minnesota Business.
Based in St. Michael, Minnesota, Jet Edge is a world-leading manufacturer of ultra-high pressure waterjet systems for precision cutting, surface preparation and coating removal. Jet Edge waterjets are used by a wide range of industries around the world to cut everything from auto parts and titanium joint implants to food products and diapers. Jet Edge received the Minnesota Manufacturing Awards Best in Class: Small Company award in 2014.
About Jet Edge
Established in 1984, Jet Edge is a global designer and manufacturer of waterjet systems for precision cutting, surface preparation and coating removal. Jet Edge waterjets are used around the world in a broad range of industries, from the world's leading airlines to automotive, aerospace, industrial manufacturers, and machine and job shops. Jet Edge waterjet systems are proudly made in the U.S.A. For more information about Jet Edge, visit www.jetedge.com, e-mail sales@jetedge.com or call 800.JET.EDGE (800.538.3343). Follow us on Twitter @jetedge.
Source: Jet Edge
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