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G.S. Precision
G.S. Precision manufactures critical aerospace and defense components from Brattleboro, VT — 700 employees, 60+ years, 4 facilities, NADCAP certified.
G.S. Precision
G.S. Precision was founded around 1965 as a precision machining shop in southern Vermont. The company has since grown into a global supplier of components for aircraft engines, defense systems, aerostructures, and optical devices, serving both commercial and military customers. G.S. Precision's core capability is CNC machining and assembly of challenging materials: nickel-based aircraft alloys, titanium, stainless steel, and aluminum. The firm runs Swiss multi-axis lathes and a large fleet of 5-axis machining centers, and holds multiple NADCAP certifications for special processes. It manufactures fixtures and cutting tools in-house. Recent acquisitions — SMC Aerospace and FT Gearing — expanded the G.S. Precision family of companies (per firm website). Operations are concentrated in the United States, but the defense and aerospace supply chain extends globally. The firm employs roughly 700 people across about 250,000 square feet at four integrated locations. The company has not disclosed leadership names or ownership structure in public materials. No philanthropic foundation, investment vehicle, or external capital-raising activity is visible. G.S. Precision distinguishes itself through vertical integration: in-house special processes, tooling, and dedicated part-family manufacturing cells mean that a single defect-sensitive assembly can move from raw bar stock to finished component without leaving the company's controlled floor — an operating model that matches the tight tolerances of military and aerospace primes.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
1965
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Brattleboro
Corporate office
Brattleboro, VT, United States
Principals
Not disclosed
Not disclosed
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who owns G.S. Precision?
G.S. Precision's ownership structure is not disclosed on its public materials. The firm may be privately held by a family or an investment group, but no ownership details are available from the company's website or other public sources.
What manufacturing capabilities does G.S. Precision have?
G.S. Precision operates CNC Swiss multi-axis lathes and a large installation of 5-axis machining centers. The firm machines nickel-based alloys, titanium, stainless steel, and aluminum from bar, plate, and castings, and holds NADCAP certifications for special processes (per firm website).
Who are G.S. Precision's customers?
The firm supplies components for commercial and military turbine engines, defense systems, aerostructures for both commercial and military aircraft, and optical devices for thermal imaging. Direct customer names are not listed on the public website.
What recent acquisitions has G.S. Precision made?
G.S. Precision has acquired SMC Aerospace and FT Gearing, according to the firm's website. These acquisitions expand the G.S. Precision family of companies, though specific deal terms and dates are not disclosed.
How many employees and locations does G.S. Precision have?
The firm employs approximately 700 people across about 250,000 square feet of floor space at four integrated locations. The headquarters is in Brattleboro, Vermont (per firm website).
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