SGM Precision Expands To New Manufacturing Center In Northbrook, Illinois
05/02/2016
"This new building is a testament to our history of high-quality manufacturing and fabrication that has built our brand," said Howard J. Natal, President of SGM. "Our global customers understand that to deliver the exceptional quality and exact tolerances that they demand, requires a facility that is modern, flexible and has the infrastructure to accommodate new fabrication resources."
SGM is a certified contract-manufacturer of high-quality, exact tolerance plastic and metal parts for some of the most well-known Fortune 500 companies in Aerospace, Defense and the Life-Sciences industries. SGM is able to fabricate 'custom-per-print' components from a wide range of exotic metals and phenolic/thermoset laminates. SGM is an ITAR-registered AS9100-2009, Rev.C and ISO 9001:2008 certified manufacturer.
SGM which has a quality policy of Total Customer Satisfaction, has approximately 80 employees and expects to add new hires once the move is complete. "We appreciate the support and cooperation of the Village of Northbrook and we look forward to becoming an active member of the township," said Natal.
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