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Millennium
Die Group
was founded in 1953 as the Stan-Allen Company in Springfield Massachusetts
as a sole proprietorship and was incorporated in 1967. In 1999 the company
was purchased by the current owner, Richard Sweeting. The purchase was
based on the belief that a larger company can be built on the existing
foundation by taking advantage of technology and enhanced professionalism.
The firm manufactures steel rule cutting dies, which are used for die-cutting
soft goods such as folding cartons, printed folders, gaskets, labels,
control panels and overlays, membrane switches and medical disposables.
This is in contrast to "tool and die" which are machined metal
tools for cutting or punching harder objects and shapes. Products generally
cut with our tools are cardboard, plastics and rubber. The firm traditionally
did no diecutting, but will perform diecutting on request.
Our market consists of companies of all sizes but attention is focused
on more technically advanced companies. The tooling produced is used in
industries ranging from the paper and printing trades to electronic and
aerospace manufacturers. Accounts are principally located in New England,
and the Middle Atlantic states, and we have accounts throughout the United
States.
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Millennium
Die Group
is regarded as one of the best diemakers in the nation in the high tech
fields requiring precision die-cutting. Increasingly, we are also cost
competitive for many simpler jobs that in the past would not have been
pursued. Quality and delivery remain hallmarks of the Millennium
Die Group,
with the addition of technology to make us more competitive for all difficulty
of dies. Convincing our customers, existing and new, of this change continues!
Millennium
Die Group
stays on top with state-of-the-art laser systems built by Data Technology
and driven by a 2,000 watt PRC turbo laser. This unit slices very precise
kerf in maple dieboard at speeds up to 100 inches per minute. The 66"
x 96" CNC table system is driven by a PC CAD-CAM system.
The
firm utilizes a CAD-CAM system, with networked, and Internet connected,
PC's, to design its dies, and a CO2 laser to cut its dieboards. Two computer-driven
rule benders augment the skills or our diemakers while improving our cost
effectiveness. An optical inspection system is used to perform in-process
and final inspection.

Now
one CAD program drives the laser, bends the rule and aids the final inspection
of the die, for complete integration of the skill of diemaking, automatically
and precisely. With the Internet and rapid file transfer, time from ordering
to shipping is greatly reduced, with increased accuracy!
PLEASE
VISIT US SOON ! . . . A great company to GO and GROW with! . . . Millennium
Die Group.
Phone: (413) 283-3500 Fax:
(413) 283-5400
Email us at: sales@millenniumdie.com
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