For almost 20 years, Dartmouth-based Advanced Precision has been manufacturing, testing and assembling precision-machined components and fabrications for the defence, security and aerospace markets throughout North America.
Taking on the Challenges of Tomorrow - Today

Advanced Precision is committed to quality workmanship, superior customer service and overall responsiveness. The company’s outside-of-the-box solutions approach for aerospace, defence, ocean technology, industrial and medical industries is the driving force behind its success.
The company is driven by total customer satisfaction and is committed to understanding each customer’s unique needs; it’s the reason why Advanced Precision has been able to build a solid reputation and a loyal client base. Its value-added customer solutions, including start-to-finish product development and final detailed touches set the company apart from the competition.
Aside from customer satisfaction, the company stays on top of the competition by finding new ways to improve overall production. In early 2008, the company invested in a new multi-tasking machining centre that will automate the production of complex multi-sided parts, and to do so in larger volumes. The company expects the time it will take to manufacture parts will drop from days to just hours. For employees, it means focusing more on design and computer programming. For customers, it means that production times will decrease, but the quality of Advanced Precision’s products will not.
Whether the company is introducing new machinery to become more competitive or taking extra steps to meet a customer’s needs, Advanced Precision is committed to taking on the challenges of tomorrow – today.
Business Result Achieved: Opportunity
One of the company’s keys to success has been its production of high-tolerance, performance-critical, stainless steel components used in aircraft fuel systems and landing gear applications.
But despite its high-quality products, Advanced Precision is faced with increased foreign outsourcing and off-shoring by its traditional customers. The lower production costs in Eastern Europe and Asia jump-started the company to think of ways it can diversify its product offerings.
With the new machining centre in place, Advanced Precision’s skilled employees will have the opportunity to apply their skills on the design and prototyping of specialized products. The shift in focus will make the company more competitive against foreign jurisdictions, as it will move away from traditional high-volume, low margin machining work to more customized, detailed components and fabrications.
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Advanced Precision is committed to quality workmanship, superior customer service and overall responsiveness. The company’s outside-of-the-box solutions approach for aerospace, defence, ocean technology, industrial and medical industries is the driving force behind its success.
The company is driven by total customer satisfaction and is committed to understanding each customer’s unique needs; it’s the reason why Advanced Precision has been able to build a solid reputation and a loyal client base. Its value-added customer solutions, including start-to-finish product development and final detailed touches set the company apart from the competition.
Aside from customer satisfaction, the company stays on top of the competition by finding new ways to improve overall production. In early 2008, the company invested in a new multi-tasking machining centre that will automate the production of complex multi-sided parts, and to do so in larger volumes. The company expects the time it will take to manufacture parts will drop from days to just hours. For employees, it means focusing more on design and computer programming. For customers, it means that production times will decrease, but the quality of Advanced Precision’s products will not.
Whether the company is introducing new machinery to become more competitive or taking extra steps to meet a customer’s needs, Advanced Precision is committed to taking on the challenges of tomorrow – today.
Business Result Achieved: Opportunity
One of the company’s keys to success has been its production of high-tolerance, performance-critical, stainless steel components used in aircraft fuel systems and landing gear applications.
But despite its high-quality products, Advanced Precision is faced with increased foreign outsourcing and off-shoring by its traditional customers. The lower production costs in Eastern Europe and Asia jump-started the company to think of ways it can diversify its product offerings.
With the new machining centre in place, Advanced Precision’s skilled employees will have the opportunity to apply their skills on the design and prototyping of specialized products. The shift in focus will make the company more competitive against foreign jurisdictions, as it will move away from traditional high-volume, low margin machining work to more customized, detailed components and fabrications.