Delano, Minnesota – Officials from Sil-Pro LLC and Sil-Pro Machining Solutions (formerly MMI Precision) herein after referred to as Machining Solutions announce that the two companies have entered into a definitive agreement whereby Sil-Pro LLC will take sole ownership of Machining Solutions. Both Sil-Pro and Machining Solutions have developed innovative technologies to service mission critical applications across a variety of markets.
“Machining Solutions is a great fit for Sil-Pro and fulfills part of the strategic plan,” said Kevin Carver, president of Sil-Pro. “When our core medical business in cleanroom injection molding of silicone and thermoplastics is combined with the capabilities at Machining Solutions, it immediately enhances and extends Sil-Pro’s ability to better serve our customers. Enhanced capabilities such as Swiss and 5 Axis machining of exotic metals and plastics coupled with automated precision machining cells, will offer more value to many current and future projects.
“We already feature on-site design and development and in-house tooling and automation departments; the addition of medical machining demonstrates our commitment to providing our customers with complete manufacturing solutions for their medical device programs.”
Machining Solutions will begin doing business as Sil-Pro in January on Sil-Pro’s campus in Delano, Sil-Pro’s in-house machining department will offer custom-machined parts for the medical industry, while continuing to serve existing aerospace and defense customers and grow future customer relationships within the aerospace and defense markets.
Source: Sil-Pro
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