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... press back to its original 25,000-ton rating and offload work designated for the 29,000-ton press to a 35,000-ton press at its Wyman-Gordon unit in ... View this article
... In October, Portland, Ore.-based PCC said maintenance issues at three key forging presses at its Wyman-Gordon unit along with a fire at the main ... View this article
... It also owns Grafton, Mass.-based Wyman-Gordon Co., widely considered the largest aerospace forging house in the United States, and Carlton ... View this article
... The acquisition by PCC makes Timet part of the same company that owns Grafton, Mass.-based Wyman-Gordon Co., generally considered the ... View this article
... forgings and airframe products said that the problems involved the Houston and Grafton, Mass., operations of its Wyman-Gordon unit, where ... View this article
... (PCC), already regarded as the largest producer of aerospace forgings through its ownership of Wyman-Gordon Co., spent $850 million for Carlton ... View this article
... Paramount, Calif.-based Carlton Forge Works in 2009, it also owns what is viewed as the largest aerospace forgings producer, Wyman-Gordon Co. ... View this article
... outage" of a large forging press in Houston and is bracing for the scheduled downtime of another large press at its Wyman-Gordon unit in Grafton ... View this article
Houston-based Wyman-Gordon Co.'s 50,000-ton press in Grafton, Mass., will go down this summer for about 72 days, Mark Donegan, chairman ... View this article
... such applications as aircraft wings, fuselages, engine-related assemblies and passenger and exit doors, Donegan said.PCC's Wyman Gordon Co. ... View this article
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