Why do customers buy from Tarco Steel, Inc.? The answer for over forty years is that Tarco Steel, Inc. and its subsidiary, Metal Fab, LLC solve the everyday issues that arise in the metals purchasing and fabrication industry. Located in Binghamton, New York Tarco Steel maintains an inventory of steel, aluminum and stainless in a wide variety of shapes and sizes ready for next day delivery, or same day pickup in stock sizes or cut to size.
Tarco Steel prides itself on having the knowledge and contacts to locate a customer’s special order steel requirements. With the inception of Metal Fab in 2000, Tarco can add welding, rolling, bending and machining to the list of available services. In addition to the steel service center offerings, Tarco Steel has a rebar fabrication division with the ability to provide a fabricated rebar job from estimate to delivery of cut, bent and tagged bars. Previous jobs include Binghamton University Center of Excellence, Tompkins Street Bridge, and Jenny F Snapp School.
The key to Tarco Steel’s and Metal Fab’s success is their greatest asset, their employees. President, Janet Beal believes that if you take care of your employees, they will take care of your customers. With an average longevity of over fifteen years, the sales team understands the treasure that each customer represents. The family-owned, WBE certified business creates a “can do” environment that leads to loyal customers who know they will get what they need at a fair price and be treated with respect.
Service is the one word that describes Tarco Steel and Metal Fab. With a full range of equipment, customers including contractors, manufacturers, welding shops or municipalities can order material cut or fabricated and delivered to their specifi cations. At the end of the day, Tarco Steel, Inc. and Metal Fab, LLC can provide steel ready to be used on the job.
Contact them at sales@tarcosteel.com, phone: 607-775-1500, Fax 607-775-1400 or check them out on the web at www.tarcosteel.com
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Associates' Corner - Bennett Die & Tool, Inc.
Brothers, John and Richard Bennett, journeymen Tool & Die Makers, founded the business in 1954 as Newtown Tool & Die Co. It was later incorporated as Bennett Die and Tool, Inc. – Newtown Die and Tool Div. and Glendale Manufacturing Div.
After approximately eight months of operation, one employee was hired. After two years, seven were employed.
They are presently at forty-three employees, which has remained the same for several years. They have found this to be the best size staff to provide a great amount of personal attention.
For more information, contact James McMillen at 607-739-5629.
After approximately eight months of operation, one employee was hired. After two years, seven were employed.
They are presently at forty-three employees, which has remained the same for several years. They have found this to be the best size staff to provide a great amount of personal attention.
For more information, contact James McMillen at 607-739-5629.
Associates' Corner - Cameron Manufacturing and Design
Cameron is located at 727 Blostein Blvd. in Horseheads, NY, is dedicated to being a good neighbor and a positive influence on the community as well as a leading supplier of custom fabrications of typical or exotic metals, custom built machinery and engineering services.
Cameron provides a full range of Mechanical, Chemical and Electrical/Controls Design and Engineering services, including Contract Engineering. Additions have been made to Cameron’s engineering staff that gives them the capability to handle almost any automation project.
Projects range from: Process machinery or equipment design and build, upgrade / refurbishment of existing equipment, to Field Installation or Modifications. Cameron can furnish components and assemblies to your custom specifications, in sizes ranging from hand-held to large scale. In addition, Cameron’s manufacturing facility can efficiently produce volumes ranging from sample quantities and prototypes to high volume production runs.
Cameron is also one of the few ASME Code Certified Facilities in the Northeast, holding “PP”, “U””, and “R” Stamps. Products provided include: Pressure Vessels and Pressure Piping: designed, fabricated, or repaired, including fi eld installation.
Providing innovative solutions, quality products and services that always meet or exceed their customer’s requirements are Cameron Manufacturing & Design’s goals.
Visit Cameron’s website at www.camfab.com or call 607-739-3606
Cameron provides a full range of Mechanical, Chemical and Electrical/Controls Design and Engineering services, including Contract Engineering. Additions have been made to Cameron’s engineering staff that gives them the capability to handle almost any automation project.
Projects range from: Process machinery or equipment design and build, upgrade / refurbishment of existing equipment, to Field Installation or Modifications. Cameron can furnish components and assemblies to your custom specifications, in sizes ranging from hand-held to large scale. In addition, Cameron’s manufacturing facility can efficiently produce volumes ranging from sample quantities and prototypes to high volume production runs.
Cameron is also one of the few ASME Code Certified Facilities in the Northeast, holding “PP”, “U””, and “R” Stamps. Products provided include: Pressure Vessels and Pressure Piping: designed, fabricated, or repaired, including fi eld installation.
Providing innovative solutions, quality products and services that always meet or exceed their customer’s requirements are Cameron Manufacturing & Design’s goals.
Visit Cameron’s website at www.camfab.com or call 607-739-3606
Manufacturing Day - October 5th
“IT’S TIME TO LET ALL THE PEOPLE THAT YOU KNOW, including the people in your business, that manufacturing is cool. What we do is really cool. We don’t think about it because we live and breathe it every day. But start getting your neighbors, your teachers, your political leaders, your government officials, your county officials into your facilities and show them how much you contribute to the economy. Show them how important manufacturing is not only to your community but to the county, the state and the federal government. It’s time to re-educate the people that what we do matters, in a big way.”
~ Grady Cope, chairman of the National Tooling and Machining Association, Feb 14th at the North American Manufacturing and Invention Expo in Cleveland
Promote Your Company With An Open House
To help boost awareness of the importance of their businesses, manufacturers are encouraged to host tours and open houses on October 5. Please consider participating in this opportunity to showcase your manufacturing plant. Manufacturers can sign up at www.mfgday.com.
The goal is to have as many open houses as possible around the country on October 5 to raise awareness about what modern day manufacturing looks like and to spark interest in manufacturing careers.
The initiative is being produced by the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association, NIST MEP, and (to be officially announced soon) the National Association of Manufacturers.
It is sponsored by several MEP Centers, SME Foundation, and The Reshoring Initiative.
For more information, visit www.mfgday.com or contact Zara Brunner at 301-975-2001.
~ Grady Cope, chairman of the National Tooling and Machining Association, Feb 14th at the North American Manufacturing and Invention Expo in Cleveland
Promote Your Company With An Open House
To help boost awareness of the importance of their businesses, manufacturers are encouraged to host tours and open houses on October 5. Please consider participating in this opportunity to showcase your manufacturing plant. Manufacturers can sign up at www.mfgday.com.
The goal is to have as many open houses as possible around the country on October 5 to raise awareness about what modern day manufacturing looks like and to spark interest in manufacturing careers.
The initiative is being produced by the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association, NIST MEP, and (to be officially announced soon) the National Association of Manufacturers.
It is sponsored by several MEP Centers, SME Foundation, and The Reshoring Initiative.
For more information, visit www.mfgday.com or contact Zara Brunner at 301-975-2001.
Manufacturing Industry Is Leading The Economic Recovery
“CONTRARY TO PUBLIC PERCEPTION, the manufacturing industry is leading the economic recovery,” says Carlos Cardoso, CEO and chairman of Latrobe, PA - based Kennametal.
“It is time for our industry to reintroduce itself to the American people in a manner that encourages them to understand the vitality and importance of U.S. manufacturing to the global economy.”
At the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Cardoso implored executives to speak up about the good things happening in U.S. manufacturing.
“It is time for our industry to reintroduce itself to the American people in a manner that encourages them to understand the vitality and importance of U.S. manufacturing to the global economy.”
At the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Cardoso implored executives to speak up about the good things happening in U.S. manufacturing.
Attention Manufacturers - Looking for Help to Reduce Energy Costs?
NYSERDA’s Industrial & Process Efficiency Program may be for You
IPE program highlights include:
- Incentives are available for a variety of capital improvement and process related measures upgrades, as well as operations and maintenance (O&M) measures.
- Electric incentive rates of $0.12/kWh for upstate facilities.
- Natural gas incentive rates of $15 MM BTU for upstate facilities.
- Free technical assistance and application development support.
- Gas and/or electric measures may be bundled together on a single application, therefore maximizing the incentive opportunity.
- A facility can receive up to an incentive maximum of $6 million/facility/year and are cost-capped at 50% of total project costs (which can include in-house labor).
- Once an application is submitted, customers have two years to complete installation.
If you are interested in discussing the IPE Program, call Mike Meador at 607-342-3208.
Want Greater Growth And Profitability For Your Business?
The Problem: Innovation can be slow & ricky
The Solution: A system that increases innovation speed (6x) and decreases risk (30 to 80%) with tools to help your team think smarter & more creatively.
Join other business owners and manufacturers from around New York and our neighboring states for the:
At the end of the three days, you will have the tools and confidence to get started on a process for profitable innovation and sales growth: generating ideas, vetting and prioritizing, knowing when to kill a project and when to move it forward, and driving it down the development pipeline through commercialization. You will leave the Institute with an action plan for turning your ideas into reality.
The 3-day program includes:
For more details, visit www.innovationengineering.info
The Solution: A system that increases innovation speed (6x) and decreases risk (30 to 80%) with tools to help your team think smarter & more creatively.
Join other business owners and manufacturers from around New York and our neighboring states for the:
Innovation Engineering Leadership Institute
September 10-12, 2012 in Rochester, NY
At the end of the three days, you will have the tools and confidence to get started on a process for profitable innovation and sales growth: generating ideas, vetting and prioritizing, knowing when to kill a project and when to move it forward, and driving it down the development pipeline through commercialization. You will leave the Institute with an action plan for turning your ideas into reality.
The 3-day program includes:
- 20 hours of interactive classroom work
- A one-year membership to the Innovation Engineering Labs portal of advanced tools
- Breakfast and lunch during the conference
- Three continuing education units (CEUs) from the University of Maine
- Six hours of company coaching (for companies who send four or more employees).
For more details, visit www.innovationengineering.info
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