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Aerospace Expansion Project

As part of its 20th anniversary, Superior Machining and Fabrication has announced an expansion project focused on growing its services in the aerospace industry.

The north Texas manufacturing company has outlined three distinct phases of the project, with the final stage slated for completion within three to four years.

"Our plans to expand into the aerospace industry include a broad customer base and the ability to attract the difficult jobs that most shops cannot do," said Jeff Walterscheid, Superior Machining and Fabrication's Operations Manager.

"We want the jobs that involve hard, exotic metals and the kind of work that topline aerospace companies require," he said. "We want to be the go to' shop in the industry."

The initial phase has already begun and should be completed within the next few months. Stage one includes a 10,000 sq. ft. facility expansion that will allow room for new equipment and large aerospace parts, and could lead to 10 to 15 new machines and 10 to 15 new jobs.

Stage two will see the company expand its engineering and equipment capabilities, including larger monolithic aerostructures.

As part of stage two, Superior has upgraded its quality systems software and advanced engineering CAD/CAM software. The company is also in the process of collecting specs and quotes for 5-axis CNC high-speed milling machines and developing additional workforce programs for the potential of another 20-plus jobs.

Company officials expect the final stage to be completed within three to four years. Stage three will include continued customer growth in the aerospace industry and an increased capacity utilization to double in size.

Other objectives of the final stage include a 100,000 sq. ft. expansion to the existing 110,000 sq. ft. facility, an additional $3-5 million of 5-axis CNC machines and support equipment, and the potential of 50 to 75-plus high wage advanced manufacturing jobs.

"Superior has been a stalwart for the Muenster community and those that surround it for 20 years," said Neil Hesse, Muenster Chamber President. "With three generations of family members employed at Superior, the degree of precision will remain with the company for many years to come. I commend Superior Machining for its future expansion projects and the past 20 years as a community-based business."

For more information contact:

Superior Machining & Fabrication, Inc.

15551 W. Hwy. 82

P.O. Box 66

Muenster, TX 76252

940-759-5066

superior-machining.net

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