Wolverine Metal Stamping
Arturo Garcia has extensive experience in production and quality control within the metal stamping and manufacturing industries. Currently serving as a production operator at Wolverine Metal Stamping since January 2020, Arturo previously held positions such as production leader at MKDC Kodaco and quality auditor at Namce. Additionally, experience includes roles in setup at Matcor-Matsu Group and quality and laboratory at Real Alloy. Arturo has also worked as a production supervisor at Lear Corporation, overseeing workplace order, hygiene, and safety while coordinating teams. Educationally, Arturo holds a degree in Electronic Engineering with a specialization in Control and Instrumentation from Instituto Tecnologico Superior de Monclova, completed in 2012.
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Wolverine Metal Stamping
Wolverine Metal Stamping began operating in 1957 as an audio-electronics supplier. We have expanded over the years to provide stamped metal components to the Automotive, Furniture, Appliance, Hardware, and Computer Industries. Wolverine began to diversify its offerings about a decade ago in order to achieve the goal of continuous improvement and seamless solutions. In 1990, Wolverine added Robotic Welding Services to address the needs of the anti-lock braking industry. In 1991, again, we responded to customer needs by adding in house assembly capacity. Metal Fabrication was added to the Wolverine portfolio in 1992 to meet the demand of customers with lower volume metal production requirements. In order to offer superior quality and productivity versus traditional die stamping operations, Wolverine then invested in programmable Press Cell Robotics. Wolverine also provides an extensive array of quality audit systems, in-house engineering support, and a modern fleet of over-the-road and transport vehicles.