Our History
History of Anpec Industries, Inc.
"In 1968 Anpec began as a general machine shop using manual lathes and mills in a 5,000 square foot building."
Today, Anpec is a 26,000 square foot, fully air conditioned facility with twenty pieces of Mazak CNC equipment, including multiple axis lathes, and vertical and horizontal multi-pallet machining centers.
Anpec acquired its first CNC lathe in 1973 and a second in 1978 leading to an expansion to 8,000 square feet. After weathering the 1981 recession, the company first started production machining of forgings for forging houses. This led to a period of steady growth throughout the 1980's.
1990 the company expanded its CNC equipment to include six Mazaks, three lathes and three Vertical milling machines. In the middle 90's the company underwent reorganization with the retirement of two of the original three founders. Doug Allen and Brad Wagner stepped up to ownership roles and brought with them the latest technology in manufacturing, shop management and quality programs.
This resulted in an expanded customer base into new markets while continuing to focus on high quality machining of customer forgings, primarily in the recreational vehicle ( ATV's and motor-cycles) industry. This has required precision machining to specifications within .001".
From 1995 to 2005, Anpec has expanded to a 26,000 square foot, fully air conditioned facility with twenty pieces of Mazak CNC equipment including lathes, vertical milling machines and horizontal milling machines. It also possesses in house internal broaching capability. In 2002, Anpec achieved ISO 9001:2000 registration.
Anpec continues to grow with the latest building expansion (13,000 square feet in 2003) to accommodate all of Anpec's present customers, as well as provide ample space for rapid expansion of future manufacturing activities. In 2002, Anpec achieved ISO 9001:2000 registration.
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