Control Electropolishing Corp. Celebrates 58th Year
Owner Nancy Zapata says that ever since it started 58 years ago, CEC’s goal has been to provide exceptional customer satisfaction in quality, performance and reliability.
Owner Nancy Zapata
Control Electropolishing Corporation in Brooklyn, New York is celebrating its 58th anniversary in 2017. CEC is an electropolishing and metal finishing company that provides finished corrosion resistant stainless steel medical components to the medical devices sector of the medical and surgical industries.
Owner Nancy Zapata says that ever since it started 58 years ago, CEC’s goal has been to provide exceptional customer satisfaction in quality, performance and reliability.
“This orientation to meet customer’s requirements and the market needs has allowed CEC to build a solid leadership and place itself in the most preferred position in the U.S.,” she says.
Zapata says the company finds itself in a very solid position, enjoying great acceptance that does not cease to grow, and an excellent diversification process that goes hand in hand with the customers’ needs.
“The company that had very humble beginnings 58 years ago is today an ambitious and vigorous metal finishing complex, whose dynamism contributes to activate the regional and general economy of the U.S.,” she says.
The basis of their development and growth, Zapata says, is having the combination of the best technology , diversity, quality, respect, selection of the best staff , safe environment for all, and the care and dedication they put on the production processes until the products get to the hands of their customers.
For information, visit controlelectropolishing.com
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