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Companies Sourcing Rapid Prototypes Are Turning to AMSN, Says IndustrialCOOP

IndustrialCOOP says offering quotations for machining services as a partner of AMSN has doubled its business.

Charlotte, NC, October 09, 2011 --(PR.com)-- U.S. machine shops want work more than anything else and those in need of such machining and fabricating services want to ensure they do business with a quality and trusted vendor that can meet their needs. Today, IndustrialCOOP.com announced it made such a business arrangement a reality with the launch of its new marketplace developed in partnership with MFGpartners.net to promote North Carolina Machine Shops across the state at http://mfgpartners.net/category/north-carolina-shops/. IndustrialCOOP said 16 machine/job shops are profiled on the site serving Charlotte, Fayetteville, Raleigh, Cary, Greensboro, High Point, Durham, Wilmington, Winston-Salem, Asheville and other areas throughout the Tar Heel State.

According to IndustrialCOOP (commonly called I-COOP), hundreds of companies use AMSN regularly to find Metal & Plastic Fabricating Services, machining shops, rapid prototypes and similar solutions at http://www.mfgpartners.net/metal-fabrication-services.

I-COOP said companies in various industries all over North America and abroad have used MFGpartners.net to find CNC Precision Machining Shops and other vendors specializing in molded plastic parts, machined metal parts, rapid prototyping, CNC & Swiss-style machining, tooling, milling, turning, metal spinning and other services at http://www.mfgpartners.net/precision-machining-companies.

Perry Vargas, spokesperson for IndustrialCOOP.com, and key contributor to the partnership the company arranged with the American Machine Shops Network said the company is pleased to have the leading role when it comes to precision CNC machining, fabricating & plating for small & large parts, complex components, heavy weight & light weight OEM products as well as other made-to-order items produced from all kinds of metals, plastics and alloys. According to Vargas, AMSN is the only resource on the Web that has personally reviewed and approved 1,000+ machine/job shops across the United States. Vargas said AMSN is also the only marketplace that provides quotations from multiple vendors approved by the Industrial Leaders Group (ILG) for companies in the market for custom manufacturing services.

“North Carolina is home to many world class and highly capable manufacturers and it has a widely adaptable manufacturing sector with as much potential as any state in the Union,” said Vargas. He continued, “As a partner of MFGpartners.net, I-COOP is pleased to promote hundreds of US-based precision machining companies, fabricators and specialty jobbing shops offering a wide range of rapid prototypes, machined metal parts, molded plastic parts, metal fabrication and other services for applications that include marine, steel mills, HVAC, automotive, mining, power equipment, cranes, appliances, electronic, air filtration, general industrial, high-tech, aerospace, foundries and other markets.” Vargas went on to welcome companies in North Carolina to join the network in effort to boost the local economies of Asheville, Winston-Salem, Wilmington, Durham, High Point, Greensboro, Cary, Raligh, Fayetteville, Charlotte and other areas throughout the Tar Heel State.

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

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