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Unimacts and CGL Manufacturing partner to form global supply chain alliance

By Michelle Froese | July 9, 2019

CGL Manufacturing of Guelph, Ontario, and Unimacts Global of Boston, Massachusetts, have formed a strategic alliance to leverage their combined global manufacturing footprint, effective June 12, 2019. The companies will focus on highly specified metal products for industrial applications used by customers in many sectors, including wind, solar, material handling, and construction.

Unimacts has been in the wind industry for more than 25 years, with experience in sourcing, supply chain, manufacturing, new product development, and more.

The product capabilities include machined castings, fabrications, and assemblies from a global network of owned and supplier partners locations in the U.S., Canada, China, India, and Eastern Europe.

The partnership will enable customers to leverage the combined expertise of both companies and allow the companies to share engineering, quality management, business development personnel, supplier partners, and manufacturing locations.

The strategic alliance will enable global OEM customers to receive a consistent high-quality and low-cost solution, anywhere in the world from a single large stable supplier.

In the wind industry, Unimacts provides multiple turbine tower types (including innovative design tall towers, utility-class tubular towers, hydraulic tilt-up towers, and others). The company also offers a range of basic mechanical parts, including safety critical heavy precision machined fabrications, low temp ductile castings, forged rings and shafts, internals, and more.


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