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Adtech II, Veterans Metal Announce Strategic Alliance

Adtec II Tampa and Veterans Metal LLC announce a strategic alliance aimed at increasing the production opportunities of manufacturing companies.

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Adtec II Tampa and Veterans Metal LLC strategic alliance

Chris Sorenson, president of Adtec II (left); Andrew Kossowski, president of Veterans Metal (right)


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Adtec II Tampa (Pinellas Park, Fla.) and Veterans Metal LLC (Largo, Fla.) have announced a strategic alliance aimed at increasing  productivity, competitiveness and efficiency. Combined, both companies bring over 70 years in operations and provide over 20 different metal finishing services, including anodizing, electroplating and liquid coatings.

“Our ability to be a full-service and integrated solutions company requires taking a customer-first and technology-forward approach to all that we do,” says Chris Sorenson, partner and president of Adtec II. “Services on a larger scale require a new level of partnership. Our collaboration with Veterans Metal will accelerate this work and empower both our companies to provide quality services that are more efficient and scalable.”

A primary objective of this alliance will be to offer their respective customers a one-stop shop for drop off, pick-up, and invoicing of their parts as opposed to having the additional cost and effort of using two separate suppliers.

“Adtec II has the expertise to support our current and future customer
needs, along with the proven ability to innovate and expand, making
them the perfect partner for Veterans Metal,” says Andrew Kossowski, president of Veterans Metal. “This alliance represents an important step forward in Veterans Metal’s commitment to transformational capital investments. Further, the quality of our services will be supported by knowledgeable personnel who can seamlessly anticipate and attend to our customers’ needs.”

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