
The machining capabilities of Midwest Manufacturing and Logistics include a variety of machine tools. Tight tolerances are held using tested methods and equipment.
Large cast and welded components are machined in Midwest's "frame cell" consisting of four Ingersoll portal-type machining centers.
Other equipment consists of horizontal machining centers, CNC boring mills, a column machining center, five-axis turing centers, CNC lathes, vertical boring mills, planer mills, grinders and gear shapers. To support the size of parts, Midwest Manufacturing and Logistics maintains large capacity cranes and a part shuttles.
The machine shop is staffed by a diverse and skilled group of flexible machinists who average more than 20 years of experience. Part quality is maintained through in-process operator inspections. A final part inspection is done on one of the five surface plates or on the coordinate-measuring machine.