LOS ANGELES, CA, August 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) MFGpartners.net, the online trade association & national networking portal for the custom manufacturing industry is at it again with its enter into the competitive Californian marketplace. The company, founder of the American Machine Shops Network (AMSN) says it has approved over 70 California machine shops profiled on its website at http://mfgpartners.net/category/california-shops/ serving markets throughout Los Angeles, Fresno, Anaheim, Long Beach, San Diego, Sacramento, San Francisco, Santa Ana, Northbridge, San Jose, Oakland and numerous other cities and counties in the Golden State. MFGpartners.net said the approved shops specialize in producing custom machined parts, precision machined parts and machined metal parts in short and long production runs utilizing the latest equipment for providing precision CNC machining and precision metal machining services.
Companies can get price quotes on a wide range of projects offered by California and U.S. based manufacturers at http://www.mfgpartners.net/rfq.html
Qualified Job shops in the United States looking to increase their online visibility can advertise their services on AMSN http://mfgpartners.net/advertise
AMSN said it believes California manufacturers need every support it can get to compete internationally and asks individuals and organizations nationwide to spread the word about MFGpartners and how it promotes the real benefits of buying American made products to support U.S. jobs and it economy. AMSN, which says it understands the importance of foreign trade and open markets, also understands U.S. companies often face unfair advantages due to growing regulations, high taxes, political corruptness and other obstacles that weaken a company's competitiveness in the global marketplace. The company said it's on a mission to help bring work to US machine shops by increasing their online visibility and educating the public of the many benefits obtained when purchasing custom made products and services from local job shops.
"All major cities in California have suffered greatly during the weakening of the economy and loss of confidence in American's financial stability," said Richard Milton, spokesman for AMSN. He added, "Just look around Los Angeles, Oakland, San Jose, Santa Ana, San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego, Long Beach, Anaheim and Fresnco and you'll find companies out of business everywhere." Milton concluded, "MFGpartners.net welcomes companies across the country in need of precision CNC machining, custom machined parts, precision metal machining, precision machined parts and machined metal parts to check out the 70+ manufacturers in California profiled on AMSN that can meet their needs."
About MFGpartners
MFGpartners.net is home of the American Machine Shops Network (AMSN). The company specializes in promoting US-based manufacturers of machined parts and components as well as other custom manufacturers. AMSN is designed to help companies, inventors, engineers and others find the most suitable machine shop offering a variety of CNC machining, fabrication, prototyping, foundry casting and other contract manufacturing solutions. AMSN also owns MFGmatch.net, the leading custom manufacturing marketplace.
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