Greenwood's DN Machining joins Anchor Harveys national manufacturing network

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

D&N Machining in Greenwood has officially merged with Anchor Harvey, a century-old leader in metal component manufacturing, to enhance its manufacturing capabilities. The integration allows D&N to retain its local leadership and workforce while gaining access to a broader network of resources. General Manager Marty Bonbar noted the significance of keeping key players in place during this transition. The merger aims to streamline supply chains and reduce reliance on overseas suppliers, addressing recent global supply chain volatility. New career pathways will emerge for machinists, engineers, and technicians within Greenwood's growing manufacturing sector.

The local facility will continue to operate under its existing leadership, ensuring a smooth transition for employees and clients alike. Clients have responded positively to the merger, recognizing the improved service and offerings available to them. This integration positions Greenwood as a hub for precision manufacturing, benefiting both local businesses and the community.

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