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About
A&E Machine Shop, Inc. |
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A&E Machine Shop, Inc. originated in 1965, has
grown to approximately one hundred employees in
three departments, with annual sales of more
than $5,000,000. President and CEO Earl C.
Alexander is a 1963 graduate of Texas A&M with a
B.A. degree in Industrial Engineering.
Our business involves contracting,
sub-contracting, machining, fabricating and
renting of cranes. Stability and diversification
throughout the history of A&E have contributed
to steady growth and has enabled us to attract
and retain a diversified staff of professional
and dedicated employees, some of whom have been
with A&E for more than 20 years. Our staff
consists of degreed engineers, industrial
professionals and experienced department
managers in the areas of estimating, purchasing
and quality assurance. As a team, they maintain
our consistently high levels of production and
quality. |
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A&E
Fast Facts |
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Manufacturing Space
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47,000 sq. ft. |
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Office Space |
8,000 sq. ft. |
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Assembly |
50,000 sq. ft. |
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Yard Storage |
9 acres |
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Material Inventory
(avg. on hand) |
$450,000 |
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Facilities for Vessels, Tanks
and Steel Structures |
Up to 60 feet long
and 35 tons |
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Quality |
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Quality is an integral part of the
overall business plan at A&E. The
Quality Control Manager is an American
Welding Society (AWS) Certified Welding
Inspector (CWI), and also holds a Level
II certificate in radiographic testing.
Our pressure vessel quality system has
been audited and approved by the State
of Texas, the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and the
National Board of Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Inspectors.
Although the levels of inspection change
from one customer to the next, our ASME
Quality System is the mainstay of
quality for pressure vessel fabrication,
and is used as a guideline for all other
types of fabrication. |
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