6 | Palmer Foundry Palmer Malcolm G. Stevens, Inc. Suppliers of All Foundry Needs For more than 70 years, Malcolm G. Stevens, Inc. has been New England’s leading provider of supplies critical to the functionality of foundries as well as others in the die cast and machine shop industries. Originally established in Arlington, Massachusetts, in 1945, M.G. Stevens moved to Tyngsboro in 2000 where it maintains some 37,000 square-feet of service capacity, all complemented by an unparalleled array of inventoried goods to rapidly accommodate any need of industry. In recent years, Malcolm G. Stevens, Inc. has expanded to also offer supply services to enterprises involved with paving, offering a comprehensive line of machinery from ride-on rollers and mixers to compactors in addition to the exhaustive inventory of asphalt shoes, tampers, shovels, lutes and much more. As for foundry supply services, M.G. Stevens outperforms all and is distinguished for having the region’s largest stock supply of crucibles. Beyond its ability to fulfill supply needs, M.G. Stevens’ success has been prompted by its approach to service. Competitive pricing, convenient credit terms and reliable, timely delivery of customer orders add to M.G. Stevens’ capabilities. More than 95% of customer orders are processed within a two-day turnaround, and in terms of order fulfillment, the company maintains an accuracy rate just shy of 100 percent. A third-generation family-owned business, M.G. Stevens is driven by family values of accountability, integrity and respect, and those values undergird all interactions with customers. After 70 years of operation, its associates maintain a first-name basis with customers as well as an awareness of their respective enterprise, enabling M.G. Stevens to not only anticipate needs, but better ensure their ability to reliably respond to customer requirements. Old fashion values, modern innovations in technology and the industry’s widest inventory of resources position M.G. Stevens as the most efficient and effective master supplier to the masters in metal-craft. Palmer’s casting solutions have successfully spared customers from unnecessary burdens of cost, time and frustration, all thanks to the operational ingenuity of a team led by Dave and Bob Logan. TRANSITIONAL TRIUMPH The Logan Brothers acquired Palmer Foundry a little more than 13 years ago. The enterprise was actually begun in 1951 when Roderick and Evelyn Jensen began operating from a small garage located on Pleasant Street in Palmer. By 1960, business had grown enough to compel the Jensen family Laser Scan in Progress
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