The End of an Era - Our First Pallet System is Being Retired

As the old saying goes, "All good things must come to an end." And it is with a heavy heart that we announce the end of an era for our first Hitachi Seiki three-machine linear pallet pool system. This system, installed back in 2001, was the backbone of our production processes for more than two decades.

When it was first installed, it was an immediate game-changer for our shop. We were able to run production through the night, something that had never been possible before. The system quickly became the primary productivity system in our shop, allowing us to take on more jobs and grow our business.

Over the years, our team has worked tirelessly to maintain and upgrade the system to keep it running at its best. However, as technology continues to advance at an incredible pace, it has become clear that it's time to say goodbye to our trusty old system and embrace the latest high-speed machining technology available.

The new system we have invested in is designed to achieve 415 hours of continuous machining over all three machines per week, significantly increasing our productivity and efficiency. It is a significant investment, but one that we believe is necessary to stay competitive in an increasingly fast-paced industry.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank our employees who have worked with the old system over the years. Their dedication and hard work have helped us achieve great success, and we know they will bring the same level of commitment to the new system.

As we move forward, we are excited about the possibilities that the new system will bring. We know that it will take some time to adjust to the new way of doing things, but we are confident that the benefits will be worth it. We are committed to staying at the forefront of machining technology, and we believe that this investment is a step in the right direction.

In conclusion, while it is the end of an era for our first three-machine pallet pool system, it is also the beginning of a new and exciting chapter for our business. We look forward to seeing the benefits that the new system will bring and continuing to serve our customers with the highest level of quality and efficiency.

This system is now listed in our store and is being offered through several used market sealers. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call or email. 805-523-2422 or info@mgius.com

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GlenDee/MGI is an aerospace manufacturing company with its core expertise in machining and sheet metal fabrication. All services offered include turning, lathe, mill-turn, horizontal machining, vertical machining, edm - both sinker and wire, sheet metal fabrication.  

 

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The Quest for Productivity

How a Highly Successful Military Aerospace
Manufacturer Achieved Success by Setting its Sights on Increased Productivity.

Story and photos by C. H. Bush, editor

Question: what’s in a nameplate? Answer: a highly successful military aerospace manufacturing company, if you do it right. 
“My father, Glenn Grossman, founded Metalagraphics, Inc. (MGI) in a 2500-sq-ft building in 1975 to manufacture nameplates for the military and commercial aircraft industry,” says David Grossman, company vp, business planner and programmer. “But that was just the beginning. When he started MGI, my father was an air force veteran and a businessman with several years experience with a fortune 500 company. He was ambitious, he knew people in the industry, and he knew how to sell. The result is that today we operate from a modern, 28,000-sq-ft building, we have 56 employees and some of the most advanced manufacturing equipment available in the world.”

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