Investment cuts temptation to subcontract
Norse Precision Castings has recently invested in two CNC machining centres to augment an already comprehensive capacity of in-house equipment.
Norse Precision Castings has recently invested in two CNC machining centres to augment an already comprehensive capacity of in-house equipment.
Colin Steed, Managing Director reports that judicious investment at these times enables Norse Precision Castings to keep on top of the workload and remain economically competitive.
Although there may be a temptation to subcontract during peak loads, full control of quality comes from having all key post casting operations under the one roof including straightening, heat treating, CNC machining, finishing, and assembly.
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