TUCSON, AZ, November 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) Paradigm Precision has recently signed a contract with The Offshore Group to continue its manufacturing in Mexico operations in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico through 2015. The company's operation occupies 32,936 square feet at the Roca Fuerte Industrial Park. Paradigm Precision manufactures precision components for the aerospace industry.
According to President and CEO, Jim Levine, "We continue to grow our business and Guaymas with an increasing portfolio of parts that support key aviation and land-based power generation platforms. Our success in Mexico has been driven by strong communications between all of our Guaymas employees, our US plants and The Offshore Group."
Headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, Paradigm Precision is a leading manufacturer of complex machined components for the aerospace, land based power generation and marine markets.
The company adds value by leveraging the synergy between capital investments, engineering, low cost manufacturing operations and modern manufacturing methods. Guided by seasoned leadership, the company's culture is focused on customer requirements and the principles of lean and six sigma operations.
The Offshore Group is the largest provider of outsourced manufacturing support, or "shelter" services in Mexico. Currently 51 manufacturers are in production are at The Offshore Groups three industrial parks in Sonora and the city of Saltillo, Coahuila. Through its Vangtel subsidiary The Offshore Group also offers services to companies occupying the call center, IT development and BPO markets.
Website: http://www.offshoregroup.com
Paradigm Precision Signs Agreement with The Offshore Group to Continue its Mexico Manufacturing Operations
Complex machined aerospace parts and components are manufactured in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico.
2010-11-15
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[Press-News.org] Paradigm Precision Signs Agreement with The Offshore Group to Continue its Mexico Manufacturing OperationsComplex machined aerospace parts and components are manufactured in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico.