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PrecisionX Group Launches Gem Website

November 6, 2024

PrecisionX Group Launches Gem Website

PrecisionX Group is excited to announce the launch of the rebranded GEM Manufacturing (“GEM”) website. Designed to provide enhanced user experience with a clean, modern look and simplified navigation, the updated site showcases GEM’s industry-leading capabilities in precision stamping and deep drawing for critical applications across aerospace & defense, medical, satellite & space and other industries.

The redesigned website offers visitors a seamless browsing experience, making it easier than ever to explore GEM’s advanced technologies, comprehensive services, and industry expertise. Key features of the site include:

  • Clean, Modern Design: A refreshed visual layout that reflects the innovation and precision of GEM Manufacturing.
  • Simplified Navigation: User-friendly organization that allows visitors to quickly find information on GEM’s capabilities, materials expertise, and industries served.
  • Mobile Optimization: Enhanced compatibility across devices for an effortless experience on both desktop and mobile platforms.
  • Resources and Insights: Access to detailed case studies, technical data, and company news to help users stay informed and connected.

“Our new website reflects the cutting-edge work we’re doing at GEM and ensures that our customers and partners can easily discover how we bring their complex projects to life,” said Chris Huntington, CEO of PrecisionX Group. “With a focus on user experience, we’re excited to offer a platform that better aligns with our commitment to quality, precision, and innovation.”

Explore the newly rebranded website at gemmfg.com to learn more about GEM and its role as a leader in delivering high-performance, precision components.

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.

More Information

For more information, visit www.precisionxmfg.com.

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PrecisionX Group Acquires Florida-Based MSK Precision Products, Inc.

PrecisionX Group, a portfolio company of CORE Industrial Partners (CORE), is pleased to announce the acquisition of MSK Precision Products, Inc. (MSK), a key provider of manufacturing and assembly of high-precision components for the medical, aerospace, defense, and telecommunications industries. 

“The acquisition of MSK reinforces our commitment to delivering quick-turn, state-of-the-art contract manufacturing services,” said Chris Huntington, CEO of PrecisionX. “MSK’s experience in precision component manufacturing, coupled with their unwavering dedication to quality, significantly enhances our offerings to our medical device and aerospace customers.” 

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