CNC Industries has been awarded a new multi-year contract

CNC Industries is pleased to announce that we have been awarded a new multi-year contract for production of custom manufactured aerospace components.   For this contract we will supply aluminum brackets, chassis, housings, and assembly components for the Boeing 737 MAX commercial jet.  This contract is the beginning of what we hope to be many more contracts to produce parts for jets representing the future of the aviation industry.   The 737 Max jet uses the new Leap-1B engine which allows it to be less expensive to operate and more environmentally friendly.

The new contract represents a major growth point for CNC Industries.  We have been producing parts for the CFM56 and other contemporary jet engines for the prior 10 years, and continue to do so.  As these engines are being replaced with newer, more efficient engines, CNC Industries will continue to play our part in the supply chain.  We are proud to play our part in the machining and assembly of more than 200 individual aerospace components going into planes and jets throughout the entire world.

CNC Industries has been a long time partner to many aviation and aerospace manufacturers and has made components for both military and commercial jets.  As a component part manufacturer to the aerospace and defense markets, CNC understands the importance of high quality and on-time delivery performance.  We have been certified to the AS9100 quality standard every year since 2010 when we first applied for the certification and take pride in frequently being the number one supplier to our customers.  Our parts have been used in most major commercial jet platforms all over the world.

November 15th, 2017|

Fuselage Support for T-38 Talon

We recently shipped a sizable batch of fuselage supports for the Northrop T-38 Talon.

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Obviously the fuselage supports are a very critical component of this trainer aircraft.   The complexity of the parts presented several manufacturing challenges.

These fuselage supports started off as a solid block of 7000 series aluminum alloy.   It was determined in a pre-flight meeting that the best way to machine these would be in a 4-axis machining center.

CNC Industries 4-Axis machining

One of the main challenges for parts like this is minimizing part distortion that results from internal stresses in the raw 7075 aluminum material.    As material is removed, internal stresses begin to release which can lead to severe distortions in the part if the stresses are not managed.    Since we have extensive experience with machining this material we anticipated how the part would react and planned our machining operations accordingly.   The final parts are well within all required specifications and were immediately approved by inspectors for the Defense Logistics Agency.

Northrop T-38 fuselage supports

Northrop T-38 fuselage supports

To insure safe arrival we individually packaged the high-value parts inside custom made cardboard boxes and then nested the boxes inside a wooden crate.

Northrop T-38 fuselage supports being packaged for shipment

A few tidbits about the T-38…

The Northrop T-38 Talon is a two-seat, twin-engine supersonic jet trainer. It was the world’s first supersonic trainer and is also the most produced.  The T-38 remains in service as of 2013 in air forces throughout the world.

The United States Air Force (USAF) is on of the largest operators of the T-38.   The T-38 is also used by NASA and the US Naval Test Pilot School is the primary US Navy operator.  Pilots of other NATO nations fly the T-38 in joint training programs with USAF pilots.

As of 2012, the T-38 has been in service for over 50 years with the USAF.

December 9th, 2013|

CNC Industries is certified to AS9100 Rev. C

CNC Industries is pleased to announce that it has passed it’s audit to AS9100 Rev. C.   This means that CNC Industries is fully compliant with the most recent revision to the AS9100 Quality Management Standard (QMS).

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As quoted from International Standards Authority…

“Independent Certification to AS9100 validates your company’s commitment to Quality and provides the organization with:

•  Performance based analysis aimed towards defect prevention methods and continual improvement.

•  Fulfilling certification requirements as approved suppliers for OEMs.

•  Improve customer satisfaction and reduction in audits and oversight by the OEMs.

•  Enhanced performance and cost savings from operational consistency and reduction in rework and scrap.

•  Distinct advantage over competition.

•  Prestigious international recognition.”

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The impact of health reform on small business

By: Steven Deam, Sr – CNC Industries, Inc.

While reading our local Business Weekly newspaper, I ran across a syndicated article written by Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Michael Ramlet.   Douglas Holtz-Eakin is currently the president of the American Action Forum.   But it is his previous role as director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) that is most meaningful to me.

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He begins the article with the statement “The new health care law is a threat to the health of small business.   Its heavy dosage of mandates and penalties will be a financial burden, and the law is riddled with hidden barriers to stronger job growth.”   That is quite a statement coming from a former director of the CBO.

Having been a small business owner in the precision machining sector for the last 40 years, I have personally seen all of the ups and downs of the manufacturing industry during that time.   Even prior to the current wave of anti-business legislation it is no secret that America has been shedding manufacturing jobs at an alarming rate for the last 20 years or so.

Given the fact that America became the greatest nation in the world primarily because of manufacturing, it is amazing how tone deaf the career politicians are to cries for help from the private sector.  The help we want isn’t any sort of bailout or assistance.   We simply want government to get out of our way and let us do what we do best – grow our businesses and create jobs!   Not only are the politicians not enacting policies that will help businesses of all types expand, they continue to pass legislation that will further cripple what’s left of our manufacturing base.   Even CEO’s of major companies – who mostly supported President Obama – are now speaking out against the anti-business climate which his administration has created.

To site a few more points from the article…  “Sadly, the new health care law is an assault on small business, beginning with the 3.8% Medicare tax on net investment income – a direct tax on many business owners.”     “…the mandate will compete for scarce capital that might be used for hiring and expansion.”     “The insult to these injuries is a draconian requirement that businesses submit Form 1099 paperwork to the Internal Revenue Service for every supplier from which they purchase more than $600 of goods each year.”     Now what in the world does that requirement have to do with health care?   Even the IRS admits that it will have little use for the information, yet it will add a costly burden onto every business.

I think most business people agree that health care needed reforming.   The cost of health care has been spiraling out of control for years.    We  just don’t believe that the so-called Obama-Care is the best way to reform it.    And, we certainly don’t believe that this new health care legislation is going to bring costs down.   Instead, we believe the burden of paying for it will fall squarely on our backs!   In fact, I would be willing to wager that any and all small business stimulus will be more than offset by higher health care costs and tax increases.    So, while the politicians will tout small business stimulus as wonderful programs – as usual the overall-all net effect will be negative for small business.

At CNC Industries, we plan to continue to grow despite the never-ending hurdles placed in front of us.   We have increased employment by more than 10% in just the last few months – with no thanks to any “stimulus” programs.   Unfortunately, though, our politicians are making business growth much more challenging than it needs to be.

Many people use the current one party control of government as well as the career politicians as good examples of why we need term limits.   We must remember that every two years we have the power to impose term limits with our votes!   This fall promises to be a very anti-incumbent election.

If you are unhappy with your representatives, on November 2nd get all of your friends to join you in telling them – Your Fired!     Then, let’s hope they correctly interpret our not-so-subtle message that they work for us!

September 2nd, 2010|

Who Does America Trust? Small Business!

By: Steven Deam, Sr.  –   CNC Industries, Inc. Fort Wayne, Indiana

According to a recent article in the NFIB (National Federation of Small Business) “My Business” magazine, a recent Pew Research Center poll shows that when asked who they trust, 71% of respondents said small business.  That contrasts with 25% for big business, 22% for banks, and 25% for the Federal Government.

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Given that small businesses account for over 70% of new job creation, it seems that rather than burden small business with even more paperwork and costs the government would be more interested in creating a business-friendly environment.   Unfortunately, at CNC Industries we have seen no indication whatsoever that the government is trying to actually help small businesses grow and, in turn, expand employment.   All indications are that the cost of doing business will continue to rise – which is precisely why businesses of all size are very reluctant to hire.

The politicians seem unable to understand that it requires a demand for our products and services along with the ability to generate a profit in order for business expansion and job creation to occur.  Possibly if more of the politicians had a business background and had actually run a small business they might be able to understand these relatively simple principles.  The threat of Cap & Trade, Card Check, and substantial tax increases – in addition to a host of new regulations and requirements recently put in place are putting a huge damper on business expansion.

At CNC Industries we are continuing to expand – despite the bloated government bureaucracy which works against us.   It would just be so nice if, for a change, our government would work with small business.   Unfortunately, I don’t see that in the cards!

August 30th, 2010|Tags: , , |

CNC Industries is AS9100 Certified.

We will be issuing a press release about this early next week, but we are now fully certified to AS9100 B.  The official certificate and press kit came in the mail today, and we were placed in the OASIS online database of certified suppliers earlier in the week.  Overall the auditing to certification process was relatively painless, for a four day audit at least.

We have researched the AS9100 certification statistics a little bit:

In Fort Wayne there are only 8 AS9100 certified companies, including CNC Industries.  CNC Industries is the only precision machine shop in Fort Wayne to receive an AS9100 certification.  Likewise we are the only custom machine shop certified in Fort Wayne as well.

In Indiana there are now 112 companies certified to AS9100.  The vast majority are service or assembly houses.  We have not looked at all of the certifications, but our estimation is that we are one of only 10 or so machine shops to be certified to AS9100.

In the United States there are 5725 total companies certified.  assuming the same approximate ratio of machine shops, I would assume that we are one of 575 machine shops in the country with the AS9100 certification.  This puts us in a very elite class of machine shops, one that we are proud to be a member of.

The full press release will be issued early next week.

August 6th, 2010|

AS 9100 Audit is complete

July 16th was the final day of our Stage 2 AS9100 audit!  It has been a lengthy, stressful time to move from ISO 9001 to AS 9100.  We have done extremely well in our audit process, and only have a pair of very minor findings to be 100%.  Both corrective actions are completed and we are waiting on getting a little bit of paperwork done, and then final review from the audit board at SGS and we will be officially certified as an AS9100 company.

At CNC Industries we look at this as another way to add confidence to our customers – who are extremely quality conscious.  As I have talked about on this blog aerospace machining is a difficult industry to be in.  The price, quality, and delivery requirements put on aerospace suppliers are all extreme and the management of the business must be able to handle the many pressures and unforeseen issues that will arise.

Here at CNC Industries, we feel that we have all of the tools necessary to provide the best of the ‘three-legged stool’ to our customers – best price, on-time delivery, and quality.  We look forward to issuing a formal press release as soon as the paperwork is complete on the audit.

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CNC Industries is a Fort Wayne, Indiana based machine shop specializing in precision CNC machining, fabrication and assembly of application-critical and custom machined parts for the Aerospace, Defense, Medical, Industrial and Transportation  markets.   The company presently employs approximately 55 people.

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June 23rd, 2010|Tags: |
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