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Written by Mike Buetow   
Monday, 10 November 2008 09:06
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO — Fine Line Stencil, a leading manufacturer of stencil products, has opened a stencil manufacturing facility in Memphis, the company said today.

The site will meet demand for quickturn stencils, and gives the company the ability to ship stencils up to midnight Central time. 
 
“The quickturn demands on the contract manufacturing industry are increasing rapidly and our Memphis facility gives us the ability to accept and ship stencil orders much later in the day,” said Robert Dervaes, vice president of technology and engineering, in a press release. 

Fine Line Stencil is a division of FCT Assembly.  
 
 

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