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Searching For Precision Machining Companies

Friday, March 4th, 2011

Precision machining is a process that is used to produce a large number of both large as well as small objects that we make use of in our daily lives. Each intricate and detailed piece that makes up an object needs the touch of a machinist’s skills. Similarly, a machine or tool that is worn down will require the action of machine tool calibration quite frequently. There are also other facilities provided by precision machining apart from calibration. These would be detailed welding or grooving carried out by a precision machinist. Ranging from aircraft aluminum alloy production right till devices for surgically drilling of bones precision machining caters to almost every industry and technology. Put simply, if an object is made of parts, it would have needed precision machining.

In this day and age there are many different ways of searching for precision machining companies. Here is a look at some of those different methods and the advantages and disadvantages attached to each.

Probably one of the most popular ways of searching for a company today is to use the Internet. You can simply go to Google or Yahoo, or any search engine, and type in the search term ‘precision machining’ and a huge list of resulting websites will appear on screen. You can then visit each site in turn and read more about the company and contact them directly. The great aspect about this way of searching is that it can be done from the comfort of your own home or office and at any time you wish, the Internet never closes. A downside to this method is that it can be very time consuming visiting each site and it is hit and miss as to whether the company is of good quality.

A great way of knowing you will receive good service from your machining company is to go through a referral. Ask around work colleagues and acquaintances in your field if they can recommend a precision machining company to you. Using a referral gives you a head start as the company has already been tried and tested, and it saves time ploughing through the many precision companies available.

Located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, CNC Industries, Inc. is a world-class job shop specializing in high-speed CNC Machining, Rapid Product Development, Fabrication, and Assembly of component parts. Serving the Aerospace, Defense, Medical and Industrial markets, CNC Industries is committed to providing superior Pricing, Quality, On-Time Deliveries, and Customer Service.

Not only has CNC Industries applied proven Lean Manufacturing principles throughout the company, they have innovated numerous Lean initiatives specific to Job Shops. Every year CNC Industries, Inc. provides hundreds of thousands of precision machined and fabricated parts to companies of all sizes – many of whom single source their parts to them. Discover for yourself why CNC Industries has become the standard by which many of their customers judge their other suppliers.

Shipping Container

Friday, January 15th, 2010

A shipping container is a metal container that is used for shipping purposes. These containers come in a variance of sizes, and are able to be shipped worldwide. These shipping containers are normally waterproof in most cases, as well as airtight so that your goods are safe from the elements. There are prefixes that are used in the container numbers that are used to determine the carrier name.

Shipping containers can be expensive to own, so many shipping tracker companies will offer you the option of leasing from a depot. There are 3 main depots: one in Denmark, one in England and one in Sweden. There are 18 companies that lease from Denmark, one in England and one in Sweden. Shipping containers come in many varieties, and it is in your best interest to choose the type or subtype that suits the goods you are shipping.

Dry cargo containers come in lengths from 20 to 45 feet in length. They are available in high cube styles and regular dry cargo container styles. Reefer or refrigerated containers are common, and come in the same lengths as dry cargo containers. These also are offered in 40 and 45 foot high cubes as well. Insulated containers are offered in 20 and 40 foot lengths for those goods that require air tight or temperature controlled shipping. Open top containers are commonly used for goods that are not in danger of expiring due to the elements. These shipping containers come only in 20 and 40 foot lengths. Flat rack containers are available only in 20 and 40 foot lengths, and are offered with collapsible or flush folding sides. The tank shipping containers are only available in 20 foot lengths, and are used for liquids of all kinds purchased in bulk such as oil, milk or gasoline. All container measurements are normally exhibited as metric measurements when dealing with countries other than the United States.

It is important to remember when tracking your shipping container, to include the detention or demurrage times. Detention is when the shipping container isn’t back at the depot in time from the consignee warehouse, while demurrage is when the container that is rented and stored is located with the goods inside the correct port. Some shipping lines will charge storage and electricity on top of demurrage. You can calculate the total demurrage or detention dates by using some websites’ calculators. You would need the arrival date, the empty return date and the free days on the rental. You can choose to exclude certain days of the week, and this tool will then give you a total number of days for the detention or demurrage timeframe.

Regardless of the shipping container your company uses, it is important to read through all of the information associated with that container’s owning company if rented or leased. There is always fine print that must be adhered to in order for continued use of the company to go on.