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October 3, 2007
Res Celebrates its 100th anniversary. Res celebrates a
century of excellence in 2007. Enjoy a quick snapshot of
100 yrs of innovation and a continued effort to grow and thrive
for centuries to come.
April 15, 2006
Robotic Welding Helps
Stamper Grow in Automotive. Brad
Kuvin of Metalforming Magazine talks about Res' growth and the
large role robotic welding has played in the success at Res.
October
11, 2005
Results of a
ground-breaking study by the Wisconsin Manufacturing Extension
Partnership revealed. Discover the
state of the manufacturing sector in Wisconsin.
April
7, 2005
Res Purchases new
Press Line and Robotic Welder. (PDF:
73.71K) Res continues to expand with new equipment for current
production needs and future growth.
March
15, 2005
Res Receives
Special Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year Award. (PDF:
77.09K) Res receives an award for "Reinventing to Meet Global
Competition."
April
30, 2004
Vision, Continual
Improvement Approach Aid in Res Manufacturing's Early TS 16949
Certification (PDF: 121K)
Check out our news release detailing our mission to be one of
the first manufacturing company's in Wisconsin to achieve ISO /
TS 16949 certification.
April
30, 2004
Res announces Metal Stamping Design Seminar (PDF:
117K) As a leader in progressive die metal stampings, Res is ready to share
the wealth of knowledge and expertise that has built Res' reputation in
the metal stamping industry. Click here for a registration form. Simply print the form out and follow the
directions for mailing the form back to us.
March
5, 2004
Res receives ISO/TS
16949 Certification (PDF: 104K)
Res Manufacturing Company receives certification for ISO/TS 16949
certification after highly successful audit.
Res
continues
to focus on providing its customers with the best possible price and
delivery of progressive die metal stamped components and
sub-assemblies. Metal requirements are reviewed
daily. Additional steps are being taken to help ensure that
steel
is received in time to meet production requirements. Negotiations
with steel suppliers continue on an on-going basis in an effort
to control costs.
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