FOUNDRY FOR SALE
FOUNDRY FOR SALE—I am looking for a unique person for my succession plan I am sure you will fi nd this a great and rare opportunity if you ever wanted to own your own business. We are a non-ferrous foundry with a long history, diversifi ed customer base, many foundry updates and a great non union work force, located in the Midwest. I would like to retire within the next 3 years and have no family member to take over. I am looking for a person who has technical knowledge of foundry operations, some business back round and some cash to invest. This is not a fi re sale. All terms are negotiable to the right person. If you are interested and think you qualify send a cover letter to: Box 2335, c/o Modern Casting 1695 N. Penny Ln., Schaumburg, IL. 60173-4555. All replies will be absolutely kept confi dential.
CONSULTANTS
PERMANENT MOLD TECHNOLOGIES— Consulting engineers and metallurgists, specializing in copper-based and alumi- num alloys metallurgy, sand, permanent mold, low pressure die casting, vacuum die-casting and semi-continuous casting processes. Feasibility study, market re- search, plant layout, tooling and casting design, training and troubl shooting. Contact: Kirit Dave at Ph: 630/699-9239 or E-mail:
info@permanentmoldtech.com
PRACTICAL FOUNDRY CONSULT- ING—No Bake and Cold Box Mold and Core, Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Finish- ing, Plant Flow, Efficiency Improvements, Manpower Reduction. **NEW** – SO- LIDIFICATION MODELING AT REASON- ABLE PRICES. Lee White—Del Sol Industrial Services, Inc., 830/935-4430,
sales@delsolservices.com
Over 30 Years of Experience USE
MODERN CASTING
CLASSIFIEDS
In Operations, Management, Equipment and Projects
Engineering ● Layout/Flow ● Lean Mfg. ● Projects ● Process ● SPC ● Audits
Marketing ● Trade Shows ● Growth Plans ● Sales/Networks ● Product Launch
CASTING CONCEPTS, LLC Kevin Crawford
kevin@castingconcepts.com www.castingconcepts.com
205.960.0486 ● Fax: 205.678.3607 See the Buyer's Guide online at:
http://buyersguide.moderncasting.com Careers in Metalcasting? We Have Them!
We’re just a click away. Visit us on the web:
www.afsinc.org www.castmetals.com
www.metalcastingdesign.com www.afslibrary.com
MODERN CASTING / July 2010
MODERN CASTING has launched a new, interactive online career center where job seekers can post resumes and browse thousands of metalcasting-related jobs and employers can post their jobs and browse resumes.
Visit
www.moderncasting.com and look for our new Marketplace section.
We’ve also updated our online Classifi eds section, which features equipment and professional services listings. On- line help wanted ads can be posted separately at the Metalcasting Career Center.
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CONSULTANTS
FOUNDRY ENGINEERING SERVICES— Solidification Analysis, Solid Modeling, Gating and Risering, Pattern Design. Contact: Dick Davis, Hi-Tech Foundry Engineering, Tel: 936/876-4250. Email:
dickdavis@valornet.com
ROWE CONSULTING SERVICES—Over 30 years experience in solving foundry problems. Metallurgical Engineer, ASQ Certifi ed Quality Engineer. Charles A. Rowe, 2138 Encino Loop, San Antonio, TX 78259. Tel: 210/497- 8315. E-mail:
crowe91747@aol.com
FOUNDRY SOLD
www.folkgroup.com
CONSULTANTS
BERNER FOUNDRY CONSULTANTS—In- stalling new equipment? High scrap percent- ages? Sand out of control? Environment regulations worrying you? With 40 years specializing in Foundry Set-Up, Scrap Re- duction, Sand Control, and Environmental Concerns, Berner Foundry Consultants can solve your problems. C. A. Bud Berner, PO Box 176, Sauk City, WI 53583. Ph: 608/643-0449 Fax: 608/644-1100. E-mail:
bernerfdryconsultants@charter.net
PRINCIPAL ERGONOMICS INC—With over 20 years of foundry experience, I can help you reduce back and soft-tissue injuries by: Reviewing the workplace; recommending job improvements; and training employees. Jim Jegerlehner, PE, CPE., Dubuque, IA, 563/581-5154,
www.principalergonomics.com
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