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AMSN Says Job Shops Providing Cnc Machining Services Can be Key to Recovery
Des Moines, IA, September 11, 2011 –(PR.com)– In a rather creative and perhaps controversial move to help bring work to US-based machine jobs, specialty job shops and manufacturers of made-to-order parts, AMSN launches its free RFQ service to help companies source more efficiently exclusively for machined parts made in the United States. The company said it lists over 100 Iowa Machine Shops in its national directory with 11 featured on its main site at http://mfgpartners.net/category/iowa-shops/ serving Des Moines, Iowa City, West Des Moines, Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, Davenport, Ames, Dubuque and other areas throughout the Hawkeye State as well as across the country. The site is used heavily by companies looking for a metal fabrication shop that provides sheet metal products, fabrication sheet metal parts and all types of CNC NC machining services Companies in need of CNC machining services and other job shop services can submit an RFQ at no cost to hundreds of vendors registered on AMSN at http://mfgpartners.net/cnc-machining-services.
As an online marketing specialists MFGpartners.net has helped hundreds of shops specializing in precision machining services, fabricating and other custom manufacturers find new customers with its advertising program at http://mfgpartners.net/precision-machining-services
The country is in serious need of growth in the manufacturing sector and MFGpartners is taking steps to generate that growth by educating companies across the nationwide the benefits of buying American, says AMSN spokesman Miguel Riley. According to Mr. Riley, U.S. manufacturers are not losing jobs because of overseas competition as that is how the free marketplace is designed to work. He said the struggling economy is mainly due to unfair regulations, greedy trade unions and the lack of job creation skills from political leaders in Washington which Riley said is a deadly combination for any economy.
“MFGpartners is pleased to promote Iowa machine shops profiled on its online marketplace based in or around Des Moines, Dubuque, Davenport, Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, West Des Moines, Iowa City and other areas across the Hawkeye State and all over this great country,” said Riley. He continued, “Visitors of AMSN use the site daily to find suitable metal fabrication shops and other US-based vendors specializing in sheet metal products, precision machining services, CNC machining services and custom fabrication of sheet metal, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, plastic, plexiglass and other materials.” Riley went on to say, “it’s not a matter of will the nation’s economy recover but when, and that will depend largely on the growth of small and medium businesses more so than anything else.”
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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