QT Manufacturing Expands Acquires Assets Of C&F Tooling In Dallas, Texas
01/10/2017
C&F Tooling is a 25-year-old plastic injection molder specializing in precision optoelectronic components. According to company officials, as part of the acquisition QT Manufacturing will incorporate five injection molding presses into its facility from C&F Tooling along with its loyal customer base.
With the additional presses, QT Manufacturing will have 14 injection molding presses staffed to run 24 hours per day, five days per week. “The additional capacity will allow us to serve our customer base with greater flexibility and shorter lead times” says Anand Patel, one of the Managing Partners.
For QT Manufacturing, the acquisition caps a highly successful year. It recently installed an AS9100C quality management system at its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. Company officials said the acquisition of C&F Tooling begins another chapter of accelerated growth with a strong emphasis on customer satisfaction for QT Manufacturing.
QT Manufacturing said it is particularly proud of its well trained employees, who demonstrate an unparalleled attention to detail. The primary goals the employees strive to achieve are quality and on-time rates, only to be superseded by exceeding customer satisfaction. The acquisition of C&F Tooling promises to breed even greater capability and efficiency to QT Manufacturing's protocols and specialties, officials said.
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