Guardian Software Systems, Pavillion 4, Slot 4 In 1987, we asked manufacturers
what they really wanted from a software company. (The last thing they said was software). It was a simple question, but
what we learned has helped establish Guardian as an industry leader. A software company capable of playing at a higher level. And, why not? You deserve it. In today’s age, quality products
are expected. You taught us that what matters are things like, core values and the ability to “think outside the box.” We must also be exceptional problem solvers with the ability to seamlessly integrate with your business. Our processes must
be precise and virtually error free. We must value the principles of today’s industry standards and be committed to finding ways to boost your productivity and profitability. We should be an asset, not a liability. You wanted to know that our long-term plans included a solid commitment to the industry. In short, you talked, we listened. We are grateful for the knowledge accumulated along the way. The future holds great promise for all of us and we are very excited about what lies ahead. Get to know us and you’ll see that we are different. Let us make a difference for your
business. Let’s take the journey together. For more information, visit
Guardian Software Systems’ Pavillion 4, Slot 4, check out our website
www.guardiansoft.com, email info@
guardiansoft.com, or call 262.567.0341.
Automated Wax Technologies Group, Pavillion 4, Booth 3
Automated Wax Technologies, is a custom manufacturer of
investment casting press equipment, from custom built wax or straightening presses to complete re-manufacturing of Tempcraft, MPI, and Jahnke presses. Our newest product offering is a 4 cylinder straightening press with auto leveling control that maintains less than 0.004 inches tolerance to lower platen. This press is ideal for offset loading of force or position control. Visit our website:
www.autowaxinc.com for more details, or request a quote, today at
sales@autowaxinc.com.
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