Belta-4 Manufacturing IncHALTOM CITY, TEXAS

Belta-4 Manufacturing Inc

815-519-1381,

4013 Clay Ave, Ste D Haltom City, TX 76117-1719

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Company Information

Contact Person:

Somchan Thatsanaphon

Year Established:

2013

Business Type:
  • Manufacturing (100 %)
Ownership:
  • Asian Pacific American
  • Other Minority Owned
  • Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business
  • Women-Owned Small Business
  • Woman Owned

Products & Services

women minority owned CNC machine shop with Lathes and mills and light assembly. With 25 years experience of program management and engineering and machine operator/setup

Special Equipment

work with all types materials

Keywords

  • Minority Woman Owned
  • Cnc Lathe N Mills
  • Machine Shop
  • Light Assembly
  • Program Management
  • Engineering

NAICS Code(s)

332710
Machine Shops
332721
Precision Turned Product Manufacturing
332994
Small Arms Manufacturing
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