2013年8月11日 星期日

The Engineering News Site To Launch Marketing Campaign For California Manufacturers - News - Press Releases

California manufacturers have been hit among the hardest economically and the state needs solutions now, says IndustrialPR

Oakland, California - The online B2B news channel for the manufacturing community IndustrialPR.net (IPR) is on a mission to help resolve the basket case economy and its latest focus is on the Golden State. The company recently made arrangements with the American Machine Shops Network to provide its users site-wide search capability of AMSN members specializing in machining metal, stainless steel fabrication, metal fabricated products, small machined parts and other quality metal fabrication solutions. The publisher initiated the alliance to help its customers reach a wider audience of industrial buyers, primarily engineers, mechanical and technical professionals as well as construction and manufacturing companies.

According to Matthew Ingram, spokesman for IndustrialPR, the company plans to launch a marketing campaign to promote California job shops Shops across the state in and around the suburbs of Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Jose, San Diego, Fresno, Oakland, San Francisco, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Sacramento and other industrial areas throughout the Golden State. Ingram said vendors on IPR specialize in precision CNC milling, quick turn, short & long production quantities, CNC turning and prototyping utilizing state-of-the-art equipment such as 5-axis vertical machining centers, CNC precision machining center, lathes, inspection systems and conventional machines.

"IndustrialPR is committed to helping California machine shop service specialists and contract jobbing shops reach new customers while assisting buyers of such services in their search for a suitable vendors," said Ingram. He added, "The site includes offerings from California and other American-based manufacturers capable of cutting all materials from stainless steel, tool steel and cast iron to aluminum, copper, brass, bronze and all kinds of alloys as well as plastic materials utilizing CAD/CAM software for the most accurate results." Ingram went on to say many suppliers on the site is capable of providing custom-made parts within 48 hours manufactured to custom specifications. In most cases, suppliers can work with both metals and plastics.

About IndustrialPR

IPR is an online engineering, technical, manufacturing & engineering news portal providing the latest stories, feeds, editorials and articles covering newly launched equipment, components, software and machinery as well as other products for manufacturers worldwide. The site unveils some of the most advanced industrial products, innovative services and technologies being introduced into the marketplace by world leading companies serving national and international customers at

This news release was distributed by IndustrialPR.net





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