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MEX - Chromalloy Unveils New Gas Turbine Engine Component Machining Facility In Guaymas, Mexico, During Grand Opening And Tour

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State-of-the-Art, Lean Manufacturing Facility Will Machine New Production Hot Gas Path Engine Components
 
At a grand opening ceremony and tour in Guaymas, Mexico, Chromalloy announced today that its new state-of-the-art gas turbine engine machining facility is operational and producing first article test production on aircraft engine components.

"Chromalloy's new 36,000 square foot manufacturing center is a dedicated precision machining facility for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) new engine components," said Thomas Mepham, CEO, Sequa Corporation, during the grand opening ceremony.  "This brand-new plant is a significant part of our growth strategy as a global supplier in the new engine supply chain.  We are doubling our previous Guaymas capacity and growing the workforce," Mepham said, as he and Guaymas state and local officials cut the ceremonial ribbon at the entryway.
Chromalloy is a subsidiary of Sequa Corporation.

The new facility, which utilizes Lean and Operational Excellence principles and workflow designs, has the capacity to machine up to 68,000 gas turbine engine components a year.   The facility will be online producing customer orders beginning in January 2016.

By year-end 2016, Chromalloy plans to triple its previous Guaymas workforce, to approximately 250 employees.

The new plant was designed to replace Chromalloy's adjacent 17,000 square foot facility at the Roca Fuerte Industrial Park, in operation since 2009.

Chromalloy's Guaymas facility supplies precision machining on new production, high and low pressure gas turbine engine components, including blades and segments.  Customers include aircraft engine manufacturers and manufacturers of heavy industrial gas turbines.

Services include multi axis machining, grinding, milling, Electro Discharge Machining (EDM), and inspection.

Chromalloy also operates a gas turbine engine component repair center in Mexicali, Mexico.

Chromalloy operates a network of gas turbine engine repair and manufacturing centers around the world that provides a broad range of services on components in the engine gas path or hot section.   The company is a leading supplier of technologically advanced repairs, coatings, investment castings, and services for turbine airfoils and other critical engine components.

The company provides turbine engine manufacturers and operators in commercial aerospace, defense and energy, with complete manufacturing support and material and supply chain management.  Chromalloy facilities include operations, annexes and sales offices in 11 countries. More information is at www.chromalloy.com.

Chromalloy has expanded from a gas turbine parts repair business into an OEM supplier of production parts and advanced repairs and services for gas turbines used in aviation and land-based applications. Chromalloy serves the airline, military, marine and energy segments with a broad range of services at locations around the globe. Chromalloy is authorized by the FAA and EASA and many other NAAs, and is qualified under ISO and NADCAP. Chromalloy is a subsidiary of Sequa Corporation.

Sequa Corporation is a diversified industrial company with operations in the aerospace, energy and metal coatings industries. Sequa is a Carlyle Group company. For additional information, visit www.sequa.com.

Media Contact:
Cathy Gedvilas
1+ 718-974-9595
cathy_gedvilas@sequa.com
 
SOURCE:  Chromalloy.com

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