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IndustrialCOOP.com Introduces Its New Plastic & Metal Fabrication Shops Directory

Companies all over the Great Plains are using the Industrial Search Engine to find local machinists, fabricators & craftsman

2011-12-21
LINCOLN, NE, December 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) Entering into the last week before Christmas and the day before Hanukkah 2011, companies nationwide are rushing to take final orders before the new year. One of those companies is the B-to-B Search Engine IndustrialCOOP, whick recently introduced its new co-op U.S. Machine Shops directory in alliance with AMSN at http://www.MFGpartners.net According to the company the publication makes it easier and more efficient for businesses to find precision sheet metal fabrication services, plastic fabrication, metal machining, custom-made fabricated metal products, made-to-order machined components and other manufacturing solutions for various industries.

IndustrialCOOP.com officials said the vendors recently added to the precision metal machining publication serve markets throughout Nebraska, Montana, Dakotas and entire Great Plains territory as well as markets nationwide and beyond at http://www.mfgpartners.net/precision-metal-machining-services

According to IndustrialCOOP the company also helped to publish the first co-operated and totally human edited Nebraska Machining Shops Directory on the Web created in partnership with the American Machine Shops Directory at http://www.mfgpartners.net/shops/nebraska.html

Commonly referred to as simply I-COOP, the business-to-business search engine enables engineers, plant maintenance professionals (MRO), high-tech companies as well as farmers, mining, construction firms, and other industrial buyers find and compare manufacturers of custom-made products produced from a wide array of materials. According to I-COOP spokesperson Michael O'Brien, the website is visited regularly by thousands of companies, organizations, enterprises, start-up businesses and primarily manufacturers looking for a wide range of supplies, equipment, new & used machines, tools, materials and custom fabricated & machined items in small or bulk quantities.

"IndustrialCOOP is pleased to have the opportunity to help so many businesses on a daily basis in the market for industrial goods and manufacturing services such as precision CNC machining, sheet metal fabricating, prototyping, milling & turning, CNC lathe work, miniature machined components, steel fabricated enclosures, foundry castings, tooling and other products that meet the customer's specifications," said O'Brien. He added, "Whether a user is in search of a metal fabrication company, mold making manufacturer, metal fabrication shops, plastic fabricating specialists or any other similar vendor, I-COOP can point them in the right direction quickly and efficiently."

About IndustrialCOOP

IndustrialCOOP.com, a division of Industrial Leaders is an extensive co-op B2B search engine and stand alone industrial directory with offerings from national and international distributors, manufacturers and other suppliers of industrial goods and services. The site is utilized by global manufacturing and engineering professionals looking for various kinds of industrial supplies, equipment, materials, tools and machinery from suppliers in over 54 countries at http://www.dir.industrialcoop.com

This news release was distributed by IndustrialPR.net


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[Press-News.org] IndustrialCOOP.com Introduces Its New Plastic & Metal Fabrication Shops Directory
Companies all over the Great Plains are using the Industrial Search Engine to find local machinists, fabricators & craftsman