AMSN Says the U.S. Needs More Productive Government Subsidies to Help Machine Shops and Manufacturers Grow
Where Are The Jobs? Machine shops in Colorado and across the nation are finding work on MFGpartners.net says AMSN.
Denver, CO, August 27, 2011 --(PR.com)-- The Centennial State, which has a number of world class machine shops and leading contract manufacturers is attracting buyers across the U.S. utilizing the Colorado Machine Shops Directory at http://mfgpartners.net/category/colorado-shops/ according to its publisher, the American Machine Shops Network (AMSN). The specialized directory includes offerings from Colorado job shops and metal fabricators specializing metal & plastic fabrication, precision machined parts, custom metal fabrication, toolmaking, molding, turning & milling as well as other manufacturing services. AMSN said the publication, which is integrated into the MFGpartners.net website was developed to serve buyers in Denver, Arvada, Thornton, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Boulder, Lakewood, Westminster, Aurora and other Colorado cities.
Job shops in the U.S. are able to generate trade leads on the American Machine Shops Network at http://mfgpartners.net/advertise
Domestic and international companies in need of custom manufacturing services can submit an RFQ at no cost to AMSN approved vendors at http://www.mfgpartners.net/rfq.html
Don LaBelle, founder of MFGpartners.net, a division of Industrial Leaders, said the whole idea behind the American Machine Shops Network is to help create and sustain manufacturing jobs in the United States, which he says has been one of the hardest sectors hit for several years now. According to LaBelle, AMSN supports and understands the importance of international trade, but says he believes many U.S. manufacturers face unfair trading practices in addition to higher taxes and regulations not imposed on foreign manufacturers. LaBelle says he would like to see more creative and productive government subsidies designed to help small and medium size manufacturers grow such as specialized loan programs to help manufacturers trade in their aging equipment for the latest machines and technologies.
“Colorado machine shops and custom manufacturing specialists across the United States and those sourcing such services are welcome to visit MFGpartners.net and connect with trading partners across the country,” says Richard Milton, spokesman for the company. He added, “AMSN is currently reaching out to companies in Denver, Aurora, Westminster, Lakewood, Boulder, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Thornton, Arvada and other cities across the Centennial State and nationwide looking for quality metal fabricators and producers of precision machined parts, plastic fabrication and custom metal fabrication.”
About MFGpartners
MFGpartners.net is home of the American Machine Shops Network (AMSN) located at http://www.MFGpartners.net. 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 at http://www.MFGmatch.net
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Job shops in the U.S. are able to generate trade leads on the American Machine Shops Network at http://mfgpartners.net/advertise
Domestic and international companies in need of custom manufacturing services can submit an RFQ at no cost to AMSN approved vendors at http://www.mfgpartners.net/rfq.html
Don LaBelle, founder of MFGpartners.net, a division of Industrial Leaders, said the whole idea behind the American Machine Shops Network is to help create and sustain manufacturing jobs in the United States, which he says has been one of the hardest sectors hit for several years now. According to LaBelle, AMSN supports and understands the importance of international trade, but says he believes many U.S. manufacturers face unfair trading practices in addition to higher taxes and regulations not imposed on foreign manufacturers. LaBelle says he would like to see more creative and productive government subsidies designed to help small and medium size manufacturers grow such as specialized loan programs to help manufacturers trade in their aging equipment for the latest machines and technologies.
“Colorado machine shops and custom manufacturing specialists across the United States and those sourcing such services are welcome to visit MFGpartners.net and connect with trading partners across the country,” says Richard Milton, spokesman for the company. He added, “AMSN is currently reaching out to companies in Denver, Aurora, Westminster, Lakewood, Boulder, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Thornton, Arvada and other cities across the Centennial State and nationwide looking for quality metal fabricators and producers of precision machined parts, plastic fabrication and custom metal fabrication.”
About MFGpartners
MFGpartners.net is home of the American Machine Shops Network (AMSN) located at http://www.MFGpartners.net. 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 at http://www.MFGmatch.net
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