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PrecisionX Group Earns Silver Medal from EcoVadis for Sustainability Performance

July 8, 2025

PrecisionX Group Earns Silver Medal from EcoVadis for Sustainability Performance

PrecisionX Group (“PrecisionX”), a leading manufacturer of high-reliability metal components, is proud to announce that it has been awarded a Silver Medal by EcoVadis, a globally recognized provider of business sustainability ratings. This distinction places PrecisionX in the top 15% of all companies assessed by EcoVadis, reflecting strong performance across environmental, labor & human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement criteria.

“We are honored to receive the Silver Medal from EcoVadis,” said Chris Huntington, CEO at PrecisionX Group. “This recognition underscores our commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, along with global climate initiatives—reinforcing best-in-class practices across our operations. We’re using this momentum to continue building a more transparent, responsible, and environmentally conscious organization.”

As a trusted manufacturing partner for critical-use applications in aerospace, defense, medical devices, energy, and other high-reliability industries, PrecisionX recognizes the vital role it plays in promoting responsible manufacturing and contributing to a more sustainable supply chain.

PrecisionX has made significant strides in developing and implementing sustainable practices across its multi-site operations. With this achievement, the company is now focused on further improving its sustainability performance and increasing its EcoVadis score across all facilities.

To learn more about PrecisionX Group’s capabilities and commitment to sustainability, visit www.precisionxmfg.com.

ABOUT PRECISIONX GROUP:

PrecisionX Group provides precision metal components for critical-use applications in growth-oriented end markets, including aerospace & defense, medical device, satellite and space, electric vehicles, mining, semiconductors, and other industries. Headquartered in Waterbury, Connecticut, PrecisionX utilizes deep draw and progressive stamping, as well as Swiss screw, CNC, and wire EDM machining technologies to manufacture high-precision components from prototyping through high-volume production. Brands include GEM, Coining, National Manufacturing, Ditron, Inc., and MSK Precision Products.

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