Lampin Corporation of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, Adds State-Of-The-Art Equipment At Its Production Plant
12/29/2014
An ITAR-compliant and ISO 9001:2008 Certified, 100-percent employee-owned company, Lampin Corporation is located in the historic Blackstone River Valley. The company also manufactures MITRPAK, the right angle gearbox and spiral bevel gear drive preferred by OEM and MRO customers desiring reduced risk, lower inventory, and improved asset availability.
According to the firm, the goal is to add to Lampin's production capacity, allowing it to increase capabilities and provide clients with fast and efficient lead times.
"Our employee-owners use state-of-the-art machine process software and systems to reduce waste. This has resulted in productivity and profit growth," said President William DiBenedetto. "Our ability to invest in high-quality modern equipment is a testament to our rapid growth and commitment to customer service leadership."
"We will continue to purchase leading edge equipment and demonstrate to our clients that we are delivering the best value in the business," said DiBenedetto. "This same planning holds true for our workforce. We are hiring the best young students as interns and providing them with classroom and on-the-job training necessary to support our client needs well into the future."
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