RevZero Expands its Manufacturing Capacity

Company adds new vertical machining center.

By: Michael Barbella

Managing Editor

Strong growth during the first half of 2010 has prompted RevZero Inc. to expand its multi-axis milling capabilities.

The 3-year-old precision machining and contract manufacturing firm has added a new vertical machining center, according to a news release. Executives did not provide details of the new machining center; they focused instead on the company’s 60 percent growth rate this year and its outlook for the remainder
of 2010.

“We expect strong growth and additional equipment purchases to continue for the rest of the year and into 2011,” said Eric Grenier, RevZero’s president.

Tom Weiss, the company’s vice president of sales, attributed the firm’s robust growth to its focus on customer service.

“We provide our customers the best in prototyping to full production capabilities for micro-precision metal and plastic components, sub-components and assemblies,” he said in the news release. “This growth is the result of our ability to provide customers with ultra-responsive services in all areas of our business, from answering the phones and providing quotes to final documentation and shipment.”

Based in Chanhassen, Minn. (a city located 16 miles southwest of Minneapolis), RevZero performs precision-machining services with the Swiss-type screw machines, conventional CNC (computed numerically controlled) machines and EDM wire technology.

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