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Business View Magazine
Precision CNC Machining
Services
Clark Manufacturing builds on success by servicing core customers
The mandate is right there on the website.
“Clark Manufacturing recognizes that satisfied cus-
tomers and satisfied workers depend on each other.
By continually improving the quality of our work and
the quality of our workplace, we will maintain our posi-
tion as a company on the cutting edge.”
Indeed, Clark Manufacturing Co. has specialized in
machining parts for a variety of customers since it be-
gan operations in 1975. It has about 100 employees
and 35 CNC (computerized numerical control) lathes
and machining centers. The purchase of new technol-
ogy equipment has enabled it to stay ahead of com-
petitors in how it processes and schedules jobs, which
also allows it to maintain delivery of quality products –
on time and at a competitive price – in an atmosphere
of continuous improvement.
“(Founder Gary Clark) saw a need – in order to service
some of the local manufacturers here in this region
– to purchase a CNC lathe and start to get his name
known about supplying a CNC turning service locally
in the area,” said Cameron Fuller, now co-owner of the
business.
Clark retired and sold the business to Fuller and three
other employees 10 years ago, but two of the partners