New Hampshire Contract Assembly and Fabrication Company Announces More Refined and Precise CNC Metal Fabrication Services

Gilchrist Metal Fabricating Company, a provider of CNC metal fabrication and contract assembly located in New Hampshire, has recently announced the ability to provide a higher level of precision and efficiency for customers and industries across the country.

With the capability to provide large and small metal fabrications ranging from small parts for use in machines, to large structures such as lighthouse frames — Gilchrist Metal Fabricating Company’s president, Jack Gilchrist, says, “We can deliver efficiency and precision in just about any size.”

Gilchrist Metal Fabricating Company (GMFCO) has worked with businesses from many industries as well as artists needing custom metal fabricating, bending, and forming. Gilchrist explains, regardless of industry “We can handle small and large volumes. With 70,000 square feet to work with and frequently updated CNC machining equipment, there’s not much we can’t do.”

As a provider of CNC metal fabrication services, large metal fabrications, machine frames, metal bending, metal forming, and stainless steel fabrications, Gilchrist explains that the metal fabricators at GMFCO are not strangers to a challenge. Regardless of the project size or scope, Gilchrist says, “We’re focused on making sure we can do things better, faster, and more reliably.”

New Hampshire based Large Capacity Machining Company Utilizes Industry leading Machining Technology

Gilchrist Metal Fabricating Company (GMFCO), located in Hudson, New Hampshire is a nationwide provider of large capacity machining and large CNC machining. GMFCO’s president, Jack Gilchrist, has recently announced the implementation of refined machining practices to offer customers across the country more reliable, efficient, and precise large capacity machining.

Gilchrist says, “We’ve adopted the industry’s best practices so we can provide superior large machining.” He continues, “We also frequently update our large CNC machining equipment to ensure we can provide a wide range of large capacity machining, whether its simple or complex.”

In addition to industry expertise and state of the art technology, Gilchrist also explains that GMFCO utilizes Kanban. “By using the Kanban system for large capacity machining, we can fine tune our process to a higher degree. This helps us provide leaner and more efficient large and heavy machining, and adds value for our customers.”

By combining efficiency and expertise with 5 axis milling centers, Gantry machining centers, high speed vertical mills, and 70,000 square feet of working space, Gilchrist believes GMFCO is in a position to offer industry leading large capacity machining for customers across the country.

Established in Hudson, New Hampshire in 1975, Gilchrist Metal Fabricating Company has been a tireless innovator in the metal fabricating and large capacity machining industry. Despite a crippling economy in 2009, GMFCO continues to thrive and provide customers with cost efficient large CNC machining and metal fabricating. Today, Gilchrist is proud to announce a continued initiative to attain an even higher level of quality and precision. For more information email or call 603.889.2600.

Manufacturer of Large Metal Fabrications

Leading Metal Fabricator

Metal Fabrication is a process that many may be entirely unaware of, however—Gilchrist Metal Fabricating Company in Hudson New Hampshire has established itself as a leading metal fabricator across the country. What’s more is that they’re continuing to take steps to make the company even better. Most recently the metal fabrication company has made steps towards going green.

Often, whenever anyone thinks of recycling or greening initiatives, they don’t think about industrial companies and metal fabricators like GMFCO. They picture instead the energy intensive forming, machining, welding, that takes place to produce metal fabrications for companies across the country. However, as Jack Gilchrist, president of Gilchrist Metal Fabrication Company says, “I don’t know who recycled on a large scale before those working in steel.”

Even in a struggling economy, Gilchrist maintains that GMFCO has had the opportunity to continue moving forward as a metal fabricator, not only by embracing greening initiatives such as using 100% renewable energy but by offering potential customers state of the art metal fabrication equipment to accomplish some of the hardest and most technical metal fabrication jobs. Gilchrist says, “It wasn’t a matter of cutting back or downsizing, but making sure we could do things better, faster, and more reliably.”