Prototype Services Become One Of The Leading Requests of MFGmatch, Div. Of AMSN
Who says the manufacturing industry is dieing in the U.S.? According to MFGmatch.net it's destined to kaboom once again

According to MFGmatch, the marketplace grew by 150% in the 3rd quarter of 2011 by adding over 150 job shops specializing in Custom Machine Metal Parts, plastic components, CNC prototyping and manufacturing services at http://www.mfgpartners.net/machined-metal-parts
MFGmatch.net said rapid growth of the custom manufacturing marketplace is due to its partnership with the American Machine Shops Network (AMSN), a network approaching 1,000 vendors offering a wide range of precision machined parts & products at http://www.mfgpartners.net/precision-machined-parts
Andreas Beich, a spokesman for AMSN said the companies are heavily involved with one another to help its users trade with national and international companies with emphasis on the United States, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Australia and Netherlands. According to Beich, an engineer and native of Germany, the concept behind the custom manufacturing marketplace is to build an international network of machine/job shops, fabricators, foundries and other custom manufacturers capable of providing full-service CNC machining, metal fabrication, plastic molded parts, precision components and other made-to-order products meeting the most demanding needs of customers involved in a wide range of industries.
"MFGmatch is pleased to have grown so rapidly over the 3rd quarter of 2011 and help companies find suppliers all over the country and world specializing in CNC prototyping, plastic injection molding, prototype services, injection molded plastic parts, custom machined metal parts, precision machined products and other custom-made items," said Beich. He continued, "Recently the marketplace had been focusing on the State of Oregon to reach companies in Portland, Hillsboro, Corvallis, Beaverton, Eugene, Medford, Bend, Gresham, Salem, Springfield as well as companies in other cities across the Beaver State in need of custom manufacturing solutions." Beich went on to say custom manufacturers worldwide are welcome to utilize the site to connect with buyers sourcing for customized products made of various metals and plastics.
About MFGmatch.net
MFGmatch.net is the largest free-based custom manufacturing marketplace online for machine shops, product designers, engineers, foundries and other companies looking to buy and sell machined parts, precision components and other custom manufacturing services in local, national and international markets at http://www.mfgmatch.net/
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American Machine Shops Network (AMSN)
c/o Industrial Leaders Group
P.O. Box 438
Oxford, MA 01540