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Bolting company celebrates 25 years of tension…and torquing

By Paul Dvorak | January 25, 2012

Heading into 2012, Aztec celebrates its 25thanniversary of providing quality tooling.  The company is investing full force into the future through the expansion and addition to their headquarters and ISO 17025 accreditation.

Aztec Bolting celebrates 25 years of business with a new headquarters. Company president Larry Garza cuts the ribbon on the new facility while League City Mayor Tim Paulissen, to the right, hold the ribbon. City Chamber Member Shari Ferguson stands to the side of the mayor.

After completing a recent expansion to the headquarters in League City, Texas, with a new office facility and state-of-the-art calibration lab, Aztec is focused on demonstrating a commitment to remain a cornerstone in the torque and tension business. The facilities will allow for employee growth, expansion of outreach, and maintaining an extensive supply of inventory.

Another aspect of growth for Aztec is the pending accreditation of  ISO 17025 for the new calibration lab. ISO includes the tightest of technical requirements and reliability standards. It also ensures a commitment to streamline managerial focus of continued quality, consistency in techniques, and clear communication with customers.

Aztec Bolting Services consists of tooling sales, rentals, in-house calibration labs, industrial tool repairs, and qualified field services for all torque and tension requirements. The company represents several fine-standing manufacturers and suppliers providing the highest quality products and services that include Enerpac, Norbar, Skidmore, Stahwille, and others.

Aztec Bolting Services Inc.
www.bolting.com


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