Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Laser Photonics Helps Keep American Jobs with American Workers

Lake Mary, FL. - With so many companies outsourcing their production to foreign manufacturers, it is refreshing to find that at least one company insists on manufacturing and assembling every part of its products in the United States of America. That company is Laser Photonics, the industry leader in developing high-tech Fiber and Co2 laser systems for material processing.

Laser Photonics is committed to manufacturing all of its products on U.S. soil and employing American workers. Laser Photonics believes that this helps to ensure consistent high quality throughout the company’s product line. When companies send their manufacturing overseas, they often do not have complete control of the materials and processes used to make their products. Having been in the manufacturing business for over a decade, Laser Photonics has dealt with this issue firsthand.


“We are committed to keeping Laser Photonics’ manufacturing and assembling processes on American soil and employing Americans, including our international sales and service personnel, said Ryan Semmer, Laser Photonics Industrial Product Marketing Manager. “Every company that keeps manufacturing in the United States, helps boost our economy, creates and keeps more jobs for American workers.”

Laser Photonics is located in a 318,000 square foot facility in Lake Mary, Florida employing a diverse team of technology driven professionals. Developing laser marking, laser cutting and laser engraving systems for precision material processing industries, Laser Photonics is leading the way with innovative fiber laser and CO2 laser systems. Laser Photonics laser systems are used in the automotive, aerospace, industrial, defense, electronic and medical industries.

For more information about Laser Photonics and its Laser Systems, please visit http://http://www.laserphotonics.com/ or call 407-829-2613.
Media Contact:
Maureen McHale
mmchale@laserphotonics.com
407-829-2613 x317

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