The strategic union creates a single-source supplier of plastic and metal parts and busbar systems for the automotive industry.

 RICHFIELD, Wis.—Dielectric Manufacturing, EMS Industrial, and Centerline Machine have officially combined to form Dielectric Manufacturing Group, providing a broad offering of precision plastic and metal parts, machining, fabrication, and custom busbar systems, the companies announced in a May release.

The strategic union brings together decades of experience, expanded service offerings, and a shared commitment to supporting automotive OEMs with parts design, scalable production, and highly responsive service, the release stated.

“Customers can expect the same trusted relationships, now backed by greater resources and enhanced capabilities,” said Mike Esser, president and CEO of Dielectric Manufacturing Group, in a statement. “Together, our team has hundreds of years of combined engineering experience, and our companies all achieve a stellar on-time delivery record.”

As a single-source supplier, Dielectric Manufacturing Group provides support from concept through delivery of small- to large-volume production runs.

“With available in-house quality control and inspection, assembly and kitting services, and inventory programs, companies have the flexibility to choose whatever level of support they need,” the release said.

Dielectric Manufacturing, in Richfield, Wisconsin, machines and fabricates custom metal and plastic components and assemblies for a wide variety of companies, including Fortune 500 businesses. The company has provided prototyping, production, assembly, packaging, and inventory management for more than 60 years.

EMS Industrial is a family-run business in Richmond, Illinois, that has helped conduct and distribute high electrical currents for more than 60 years. Since 2000, EMS has specialized in fabricating copper, aluminum, and customized busbar systems for OEMs, automotive, power generation, and utility applications.

Centerline Machine, of Waupaca, Wisconsin, provides precision machining for metal parts and assemblies used in mission-critical industries, such as military, aerospace, and medical diagnostics.