MFGmatch.net, the free custom manufacturing online marketplace and division of the Industrial Leaders Group (ILG) announced today its soon to be released machine shops directory. The company said the publication will be integrated into the site's marketplace and enable engineers and other industrial buyers to connect with job shops, foundries and custom manufacturers in local, national and international markets at http://www.mfgmatch.net
Conrad Bailey, spokesperson for MFGmatch.net said the directory will provide access to CNC machine shops primarily in North America specializing in custom made components, machine metals, plastic parts, precision metals and other custom products constructed in metal, plastic, rubber, glass and other materials at http://mfgmatch.net/
“MFGmatch.net is all about matching domestic and international custom manufacturers with those in need of such services by utilizing the power of social networking within the manufacturing community,” said Bailey. He added, “Unlike other custom manufacturing marketplaces on the Web today, MFGmatch.net is 100% free for both the buyer as well as the supplier. We encourage machine shops on the site to pass on the savings they would ordinarily spend on advertising directly to the buyer. Thus, the shop can win over more customers and in return, the buyer saves money, everybody wins.”
Bailey said MFGmatch.net is currently working with an online trade show organizer to generate more RFQ's for engine machine shops and other custom manufacturers on the site at http://mfgmatch.net/
About MFGmatch.net
MFGmatch is a FREE Custom Manufacturing Marketplace at http://www.MFGmatch.net connecting buyers and suppliers of custom parts, precision components, machined items and other made-to-order products and solutions. The site is the solution to high-priced marketplaces as it's designed to enable machine shops, contract manufacturers, foundries, engineers and other professionals to post and explore RFQs at no charge.
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