Paravis and Monroe Products Form JOA

Phone: (800) 440-3967
02/19/09
Auburn Hills, Mich.
Paravis Industries/Flight Components Inc. has entered into a JOA with Monroe Engineering Products LLC. Paravis and Monroe will focus their agreement on precision machining and fabrication projects for the aerospace and defense industries. Both companies have a history in providing products to defense and aerospace but hope to utilize each other’s strengths to expand their level of service at key customers.
Paravis Industries is AS9100 certified and was recognized as one of the top machining companies in the country by American Machinist magazine in 2007. “Paravis will bring Monroe customers the next level of precision in machined products. The AS9100 certification is going to open a lot of doors,” stated Dave Scharrer, GM of Monroe Products.
“Not only does Monroe bring a customer base developed over 50 years to the table but they are one heck of a fabrication and weld shop as well. They know how to partner with companies in SE Michigan to bring real value to their customers.” commented Glen Charest, President/Owner of Paravis Industries.
For more on this Auburn Hills Based Team Effort, visit either company at www.paravis1.com or www.askmonroe.com .
Since 1979, Paravis has maintained their commitment as a world-class quality supplier to a wide range of industries. The last 30 years have seen us grow and mature in stride with our customers, adding state-of-the-art C.N.C. Equipment and processes to meet the innovative demands of today’s global market. For more information please visit www.paravis1.com.
Monroe has provided industrial and tooling hardware components to a wide variety of international customers for over 50 years. Monroe prides itself on consistently meeting or exceeding customer quality, delivery, and value requirements. For more information about Monroe Engineering Products please email sales@askmonroe.com or visit our website at www.monroeengineering.com .
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