City: Charlotte

MS XTEC LLC

A precision CNC manufacturing company based in Charlotte, NC, established in 2023. As a subsidiary of MS XTEC GmbH, headquartered in Germany, the Charlotte facility specializes in producing high-quality components for various industries, including automotive, commercial vehicles, agriculture, and racing. | MS XTEC specializes in high‑precision and complex 5‑axis machining, delivering reliable solutions for prototypes as well as small and medium sized series. With over 50 years of experience and locations in Southern Germany and Charlotte, NC, we support demanding applications in the aerospace, defense, automotive, medical, and energy sectors. Our capabilities include advanced 5‑axis machining, precision cleaning, measurement, and assembly—enabling fast, flexible, and high‑quality manufacturing for complex components.

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Movex USA

Movex USA designs and manufactures high-performance conveyor components and material handling solutions for the beverage, food, packaging, and logistics industries. With Italian engineering, U.S.-based support, and a global footprint, Movex delivers innovative modular belts, chains, sprockets, extruded profiles, and more—with short lead times and exceptional service. | Together,we move your world!

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Monorail Manufacturers Association, Inc. (MMA)

Founded in 1933, The Monorail Manufacturers Association, Inc. (MMA) is an independent incorporated trade association affiliated with the Material Handling Industry. MMA Members produce the preponderance of patented and enclosed track underhung cranes and monorail systems. MMA operates through committees with programs and policies reviewed and adopted by the membership with representation from each member company. Its many activities include an active engineering committee. MMA is represented on a number of standards developing committees and actively supports the development and certification of safety standards by the ANSI consensus method. | About MMAFounded in 1933, The Monorail Manufacturers Association, Inc. (MMA) is an independent incorporated trade association affiliated with the Material Handling Industry. MMA Members produce the preponderance of patented and enclosed track underhung cranes and monorail systems.MMA operates through committees with programs and policies reviewed and adopted by the membership with representation from each member company. Its many activities include an active engineering committee. MMA is represented on a number of standards developing committees and actively supports the development and certification of safety standards by the ANSI consensus method.

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Mobile Automation Group (MAG)

Mobile Automation Group (MAG) members are the Industry’s leading suppliers of automatic guided vehicle systems. They supply systems worldwide and in virtually every major manufacturing and distribution sector.Both Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs) and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are computer-controlled wheel-based load carriers (normally battery-powered) that run on a plant or warehouse floor (or, if outdoors, on a paved surface). The main difference between AGVs and AMRs is how the path they follow is determined.Most AGVs follow predefined paths, although there may be areas of the plant or warehouse where they have more freedom.AMRs can determine their own path, although they will attempt to follow suggested paths if they exist.This difference leads to differing methodologies for ensuring safe operation for the two types of vehicles.AGVs follow the ANSI B56.5 Safety GuidelinesThere is a standard under development for AMRs | About MAGMobile Automation Group (MAG) members are the Industry’s leading suppliers of automatic guided vehicle systems. They supply systems worldwide and in virtually every major manufacturing and distribution sector.Both Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs) and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are computer-controlled wheel-based load carriers (normally battery-powered) that run on a plant or warehouse floor (or, if outdoors, on a paved surface). The main difference between AGVs and AMRs is how the path they follow is determined.Most AGVs follow predefined paths, although there may be areas of the plant or warehouse where they have more freedom.AMRs can determine their own path, although they will attempt to follow suggested paths if they exist.This difference leads to differing methodologies for ensuring safe operation for the two types of vehicles.AGVs follow the ANSI B56.5 Safety GuidelinesThere is a standard under development for AMRs

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MMT: Medical Manufacturing Technologies

Medical Manufacturing Technologies (MMT) is a global leader in manufacturing solutions for the electronics, medical, aerospace, and automotive industries. Our Comco microblasters excel in tasks such as conformal coating removal and flex circuitry texturing. SYNEO Pressfit machines offer semi- and fully-automated presses for inserting compliant pin connectors into PCBs. Backed by decades of expertise, MMT equips electronics manufacturers to achieve precision and efficiency in their production processes.

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Mitsubishi Chemical America

Mitsubishi Chemical Group is a global leader in advanced composite solutions that drive performance and sustainability across demanding industry segments, including aerospace, automotive, construction, energy, and sporting goods applications. Our comprehensive portfolio encompasses injection moldable, compression molded, thermoplastic and thermoset, and prepreg thermoset fabrics composites that enable engineering teams to efficiently transform prototypes into production-ready innovations, addressing high productivity and cost-effectiveness requirements. By providing sustainable bio-based materials and systems, we empower our customers to lower their carbon footprints and contribute to broader environmental goals. Rooted in our KAITEKI philosophy—which prioritizes the well-being of people and the planet—we are committed to creating materials that accelerate innovation, drive progress, and pave the way toward a carbon-neutral future for society.

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MirrorMate and CabinetMate

Upgrade your units without full renovation. MirrorMate frames attach directly to builder-grade mirrors—covering clips, black edges, and de-silvering—for a fast, polished bathroom upgrade with no demo required. CabinetMate refacing kits give kitchens a like-new look for a fraction of replacement cost. Both solutions are custom-made, easy to install, ship in 7 days, and backed by a 5-year warranty—ideal for unit turns and large-scale renovations.

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MIAS Inc.

MIAS provides general contractors and system integrators with the best possible support when it comes to load handling attachments and stacker cranes in intralogistics. From finding and developing a solution to production and implementation right through to service and maintenance. The origins of the company go back to a traditional locksmith’s – the family business Büttner Stahl- und Maschinenbau founded in 1947 in Munich, Germany. MIAS as material handling expert, in its current form came into being in 1985. Since 1989, MIAS has been steadily working toward expansion into international markets. In 2015, MIAS was purchased by Jungheinrich AG, where it has continued as an independent brand. Today the company employs more than 500 employees at four locations and, as an OEM, supplies stacker cranes and telescopic forks to customers all over the world. MIAS Inc. Material Handling was found in 2006, as a subsidiary of the MIAS Group. It is located in Charlotte, NC from where we support our North American clients.

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MIAS Inc. Material Handling

MIAS provides general contractors and system integrators with the best possible support when it comes to load handling attachments and stacker cranes in intralogistics. From finding and developing a solution to production and implementation right through to service and maintenance. The origins of the company go back to a traditional locksmith’s – the family business Büttner Stahl- und Maschinenbau founded in 1947 in Munich, Germany. MIAS as material handling expert, in its current form came into being in 1985. Since 1989, MIAS has been steadily working toward expansion into international markets. In 2015, MIAS was purchased by Jungheinrich AG, where it has continued as an independent brand. Today the company employs more than 500 employees at four locations and, as an OEM, supplies stacker cranes and telescopic forks to customers all over the world. MIAS Inc. Material Handling was found in 2006, as a subsidiary of the MIAS Group. It is located in Charlotte, NC from where we support our North American clients.

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