Massachusetts Governor Baker Visits Adcole Corporation
November 1, 2015
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker inspects a camshaft with Brooks Reece, President of Adcole Corporation. Adcole manufactures precision measuring machines for use by automotive engine manufacturers for quality control and sun sensors used for guidance systems in satellites and spacecraft.
Massachusetts Governor Charles D. Baker, Jr. recently visited Adcole Corporation and was accompanied by Jay Ash, Secretary of Housing and Economic Development for the Commonwealth and several team members. The purpose of his visit was to recognize Adcole's product development and commitment to quality that formed the basis of a state grant for $95,000 to train local employees in more efficient and LEAN manufacturing techniques.
Founded in 1957, Adcole manufactures precision measuring machines that are used worldwide by automobile manufacturers and suppliers for controlling the quality of camshafts, crankshafts and pistons. Adcole gauges are designed to let manufacturers achieve the submicron tolerances required to meet the growing demand for high performance, fuel-efficient engines.
Adcole's Aerospace division manufactures sun sensors that provide mission-critical positioning and control. In addition to being deployed on every GPS satellite orbiting the earth, they stabilized and guided NASA's New Horizons spacecraft.
"We are proud of our industrious people, history, and leading edge products and believe Adcole Corporation represents the very best of Massachusetts high-tech manufacturers," said J. Brooks Reece, President of Adcole.
For more information contact:
Adcole Corporation
669 Forest Street
Marlborough, MA 01752
508-485-9100
info@adcole.com
www.adcole.com
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