AMERICAN MADE. DETROIT PROUD.

MILTON MANUFACTURING launches the premier showing of our newly produced video: AMERICAN MADE … DETROIT PROUD!

It is with great pride and pleasure that we share, with the outside world, the exciting expansions taking place at MILTON MANUFACTURING’S Galactic Headquarters located in the heart of Motown.

We have recently expanded our production capacity with the addition of a Mitsubishi NX 5′ x 10′ 6000 Watt CO2 Laser Cutting System outfitted with Auto-Flex Material Handling for “lights out” operation capability.  The new Time Saver improves edge finish off the laser and improves surface preparation for improved paint adhesion.   The addition of several “Easy Packer” machines  for “Foam in Place” capabilities strengthens our kitting and packaging abilities.  Our production floor has expanded to encompass over 200,000 square feet!

With an outstanding MILTON Team and the award of a 2011 Hub Zone Certification… MILTON MANUFACTURING is looking to the future with great expectations!

So… ladies and gentlemen without further ado…click to view… AMERICAN MADE… DETROIT PROUD!!!

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MILTON photo album:
A close-up view of the MRAP

MILTON Manufacturing Group Photo

When was the last time your family gathered together for a family photo? We, at MILTON Manufacturing, had an opportunity to see an MRAP— up close and personal—and we marked the occasion with a MILTON family photo with all the members of our shop floor and administrative staff.

If you’ve been following our blog, you know that MILTON supports our brave men and women in the military by designing and manufacturing storage boxes, radio antenna brackets, DigiracksTM, litter support arms, integrated storage steps, latches, hinges, tie-downs, mirror brackets, tail light boxes, ammo storage trays, light bars, condenser covers and supports, ambulance components, and fenders—all of which are components for a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected military vehicle—better known as the MRAP.

Notice the two vehicles in the photograph. The vehicle at the left is an MRAP, which is currently in use in the Middle East. The vehicle at the right was used in the Vietnam War (1955-1975) and retired in the 1980’s. The MRAP vehicle was developed to provide more protection and survivability against IEDs (Improvised Explosive Device).

It was a great experience for the MILTON staff to see an MRAP vehicle in person. So, we marked the occasion with our “family photo.” Is it about time for you to take more pictures for your family photo album?

Thanks again for reading our MILTON Monday Morning Blog. To learn more about how we can work for you, contact us at (313) 366-2450.

Check out the time lapse video of the photo shoot…

MILTON MANUFACTURING earns ITAR certification

US Department of DefenseMILTON MANUFACTURING is proud to announce its certification as an ITAR supplier.

Never heard of ITAR? That’s understandable. Not many people are familiar with it. Nonetheless, it is an important achievement that we are very proud to have earned.

You may have read in our previous blogs that we have procured government contracts to manufacture parts for our U.S. military. The certification process is rigorous. Yet, simply put, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is a set of U.S. government regulations to control the export and import of defense-related items and services.

During the certification process, we were required to demonstrate evidence of appropriate compliance competencies in day-to-day operations, employee training, recordkeeping, filing systems, and internal audit procedures, as well as an understanding of disciplinary actions or penalties for violations or other acts of non-compliance.

The goal of the regulations is to protect U.S. national security from the risk of illegal exports and transfers, as well as the unauthorized use of products of U.S. origin. Furthermore, the regulations support the provisions of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) and are enforced by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) of the U.S. Department of State.

We are proud to assure you that the defense-related articles that we manufacture to support our U.S. troops meet ITAR government standards.

We welcome your comments and ideas.  As always, come back each week to read another MILTON Monday Morning Blog!

Terrific Trio: 2 Men and a Robot

GensisRobotTransSys-caption-255x175MILTON MANUFACTURING aims to be the best in its industry, and our ability to achieve that goal rests largely on the suggestions and talents of our employees — as well as the capabilities of a robot!

Dynamic Duo: Kenny and Akbar

Akbar M. joined MILTON 12 years ago as a Detroit Public Schools (DPS) student in the Golightly vocational program. He became a full-time MILTON employee after graduating from Kettering High School. He also studied Business Administration at Wayne State University. Akbar is trained in Unigraphics, a computer-aided design software application.

Kenny J. joined the company 33 years ago under the founder, Mr. Milton. For the past 19 years, Kenny travels more than 150 miles a day to and from his job and home each day. Kenny works as a Welder Leader. When MILTON was faced with the demand for a high-volume repetitive welding job, we listened to Kenny’s suggestion to acquire a robotics system, which we purchased in 2008.

With more than 45 years of combined seniority at MILTON, Kenny and Akbar traveled in 2009 to Davenport, Iowa, where they attended a hands-on robotics training class presented by The Genesis Systems Group, the largest builder of robotic arc welding systems in North America. According to Genesis, a properly-trained operator can improve productivity, decrease downtime, reduce manufacturing cost, and enhance safety. After completing the strenuous weeklong training, Kenny and Akbar returned to MILTON as the “dynamic duo” — or perhaps we should include the robot, which would make them the “terrific trio”!

Kenny was pleased to know that his suggestion will make a lasting impact on the welding operations at MILTON MANUFACTURING. “I think that MILTON is a superior place to work,” Kenny noted.

MILTON’S Genesis Robot Transformation System CM3x

Our robot model is part of the Genesis Transformation Systems CM3x. The robot (which we named “Uncle MILTIE”) provides redeployable automation that can be programmed and configured to meet a customer’s project needs. The system is flexible; requires short lead time for faster delivery; and has the capacity to accommodate large platform specifications.

The robot is programmed and controlled from a computer to handle high-volume MIG (metal inert gas) welding jobs. After the programming is set and tested, the robotic welding is repeatable all day long – at the same pace, intensity, and consistency – and can be produced in a 24-hour turnaround time frame. By removing the chances for human error, this process brings about reliable, quality results every time.

MILTON’S primary use of the robot is on aluminum brackets used in the parts manufactured for the MRAP (mine resistant ambush protected) military vehicles.

If you require a medium/high-volume job with MIG welding capabilities, MILTON MANUFACTURING has the expertise and capability to get the job done!

Please come back next week for the release of another MILTON Monday Morning Blog!