Elkhorn-based Reader Precision Solutions announced this week plans to invest $3.63 million in new equipment at its recently expanded headquarters facility at 555 Koopman Lane. The investment has thus far integrated two new Swiss computer numerical control (CNC) machines, with 12 more planned to arrive this summer. Installment of the new machines is Reader Precision’s response […]
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