We take tremendous pride in our environmental status made possible by large capital investment and the concern of our employees. ALL major components used in the manufacture of our cases are recycled back into our cases which enable our customers to actualize their commitment to using recycled products. There are no "CFC's" used in the manufacture of any Princeton Molded Cases or Foam Interiors. In addition, all Princeton Cases are manufactured with pride in the U.S.A. Phone today with your case requirements and put the Princeton Case advantage to work for you!
In order to maintain our position as a leader in the carrying case industry and
one of the only "truly" single source suppliers, we are required to provide the
following services (all in-house): Molding of Cases (standard sizes and custom),
Molding of Custom Interiors, Complete Extrusion Fabrication, Full Time Pattern
and Mold Maker for control of our Tooling Program, complete Foam Fabrication Department,
CAD Department for case and insert design, Specially tooled Case Hardware, and
final manufacturing Assembly facilities assuring you of the best workmanship at
the lowest possible cost.
The cornerstone
of our company is our Quality program which involves ALL of our employees ALL
of the time. This has enabled us to receive "A" ratings and 100% Quality and
delivery performance levels with ALL of our MRP and JIT accounts.
Technical
Design Assistance is our speciality and always without charge. We welcome the
opportunity to review your current case packaging and provide you with our evaluation,
recommendations, and pricing. Call our tech sales Department today to discuss
your project.
Our technical staff will put their expertise to work for you in designing your
case packaging. The weight of your products will determine the thickness and
type of plastic to be molded. In similar fashion, the type of aluminum extrusions
and case hardware selections will be decided based on your needs. Our in-house
foam fabrication includes slitting, die-cutting, contour cutting, convoluting,
cubing, and laminating; therefore, we are correctly positioned to recommend
the proper type of foam and the best method of construction for your shock absorbing
interior case inserts.