EMC Precision Acquires Biddle Precision Components
85 Year Old Family-Owned Precision Machining Firm Doubles in Size

85 Year Old Family-Owned Precision Machining Firm Doubles in Size
Brad and Jeff Ohlemacher with President Obama at EMC Precision Machining.
I recently had a conversation with Brad Ohlemacher of EMC Precision Machining, the new name and incarnation of an ACME screw machine shop in the Cleveland area, called Elyria Manufacturing Corporation. Brad and his brother Jeff are two of the most studious and innovative job shop owners I know, constantly attending seminars, conferences and learning [...]
President Obama visits EMC Precision Machining
EMC Precision Machining, 145 Northrup St, will double its staff after buying Biddle Precision Components.
A CAM package plays an integral role in helping this shop fulfill its customers’ emergency machining requirements.
They’re good neighbors who live in the community, often for generations, and therefore have a vested interest in it. When they make a decision, it’s not for faceless workers at some far-flung entity they’ve never seen before – it’s for where they go to work every day.
EMC Precision Machining, manufacturers of precision machined products and assemblies, has a long history with PMPA, but has an even longer history of being a family-run business dedicated to its employees, customers and community.
EMC Precision Machining has set a goal to reduce engineering development time on first-time jobs by 50%.
Todd Shryock, Smart Business Cleveland
Competition in the manufacturing sector is fierce, with challenges for business coming from across the globe.
Here’s how EMC Precision Machining has found that making a commitment to work force development gives the company an advantage both in the marketplace and in some unexpected ways as well.
