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Special Aerospace Services Acquires C&C Manufacturing

By DE Editors  

April 28, 2015

Special Aerospace Services (SAS), a provider of aerospace engineering solutions, has acquired C&C Manufacturing. The Colorado-based company offers precision machining solutions in plastics, non-ferrous and ferrous metals for aerospace, aviation and commercial customers.

This acquisition, according to the company, signals a shift in aerospace engineering by uniting engineering and manufacturing services for more effective production.

“To be competitive in the aerospace industry, you must be driven to pioneer solutions without adding unnecessary cost. We have been pursuing an answer to this problem for some time, and we are thrilled to have found a reputable partner ready to become a working asset for the SAS brand,” said Tim Bulk, SAS co-founder and chief technical officer. “It’s always been our mission to unite ancillary forces to provide unique, tactical solutions, and this procurement aligns well with that mission.”

For more information, visit Special Aerospace Services.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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