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July, 2014


Macro Sensors: Where “Made in USA” Makes the Difference


Pennsauken, NJ — Reshoring never posed much of a problem at Macro Sensors, since the company already maintains much of its manufactur- ing at its Pennsauken, New Jersey headquarters, producing linear and


reshore production work, usually bringing it back from China, due to quality control issues and delivery problems. An important aspect of reshoring is the ability to collaborate with a manufacturer who is in a


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rotary position sensors that are all “Made in the USA”. “As customers often demand some specialization of sensor attributes such as different electronics and housings to serve specific industrial applications, Macro Sensors can quickly address these requests and get parts out the door quickly,” notes Eileen Otto, Manager, Sales and Marketing at Macro Sensors. “At the same time, we eliminate the need for large pro- duction runs and can maintain just- in-time inventory along with a `Made in the USA’ status that has become increasingly important to our cus- tomers.”


More and more of the compa-


ny’s customers are requesting prod- ucts made in the USA. They want to


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nearby part of the US. Domestic manufacturing also ensures the use of specified materials. According to the Federal Trade


Commission, what constitutes a product as “Made in the USA” is that “the product’s final assembly or pro- cessing must take place in the U.S.”, although the agency allows for inclu- sion of some imported parts. While a portion of Macro Sensors’ sensor as- sembly is outsourced, all linear and rotary position sensors are manufac- tured with U.S. parts and shipped di- rectly from the factory. To facilitate greater in-house production, the company added a computer winding machine to produce sensors in-house while quickly turning orders, even those with special requirements. By maintaining production in-house, the company also can maintain greater control over quality and manufacturing schedules. “By keeping manufacturing in


the States, we avoid long lead times and fluctuating costs as well as unex- pected delays associated with an out- source,” states Otto. “Innovation of LVDT technology in the past few years has allowed us to enter new markets and expand into different applications.” The company’s extensive line of


LVDT linear and rotary position sen- sors are used for position measure- ment and feedback in a variety of in- dustrial applications including facto- ry automation, motion control sys- tems, metal fabricating, automotive assembly as well as power plants and gas/steam turbines. Approved for use in General Electric gas turbines, Macro Sensors LVDTs are imple- mented for position measurement on governor valves, throttle valves, re- heat/stop valves, interceptor valves,


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