PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: Align Precision
ARCH Precision Components Corp. announced today it has changed its name to "Align Precision Corp." as part of a major rebranding initiative. The rebranding process was strategically planned to highlight the organization's reputation as a premier precision-manufacturing partner. The new brand distinguishes the company in the market after its sale to Madison Dearborn Partners LLC on April 19, 2021. As part of the name change, Align Precision has released a new company logo and launched a new company website.
"Our commitment to customer service and focus on continuous improvement has elevated the expertise, technologies, and processes we provide," said Andy Spiering, Chief Executive Officer of Align Precision. "As a standalone company backed by Madison Dearborn Partners, we have made significant investments in the scale and positioning of our precision-manufacturing platform. In honor of our collective success, we are moving forward with a new name, a new brand that represents our dedication to how we collaborate with leading OEMs in aerospace, defense, semiconductor, and other high-tech industries."
The name change officially took effect on Jan. 1, 2022. With 15 Centers of Excellence across the United States and decades of experience, Align Precision will continue to support its customers with application expertise and skilled craftsmanship working with hard metals, aluminums, alloys, and other exotic materials.
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| Align Precision | Precision Machined Parts, Chemical Adhesive, Anodizing Services, Penetrants, Passivation, Etching, Aluminium, Titanium, Aircraft Structural Components |
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