NexGen Machine Corp

NexGen Machine Corp

Since 1973, this family owned company in Twinsburg, Ohio has provided an array of industries with machined parts of superior quality
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About NexGen Machine Corp

NexGen Machine Company began in 1973 and started as a family owned company in Twinsburg, Ohio offering its customers an array of machined parts of superior quality. Modern CNC turning and machining centers coupled with extensive machining background provide its customers with superior quality and service.

Founder Bill Weinrauch completed his machinist apprenticeship while working for Balas Collet Co., located in Cleveland, Ohio , back in 1959. He honed his skills for over a decade before purchasing a small engine lathe in 1972. He began producing a variety of parts in small quantities for friends who owned machine shops at the time, working out of the basement of his home and still holding down a full time job as a machinist and tool maker during the day.

Bill officially began his business in 1973, upgrading to a new Clausing engine lathe with larger capacities and renting a small area of space from his largest customer at the time. The company grew into CNC turning in 1978 as customers required higher volume production of gear blanks and shafts that were previously manufactured on manual equipment.

NexGen was relocated to a larger 4.000 square foot facility that same year and the business continued to grow. Bill’s son, Michael joined him in 1979 and a second CNC lathe was added in 1981 due to increased demand for the company’s machining services.

Over the next 30 years both Bill and son Michael were involved with the daily operations as “hands on” owners. NexGen continued to expanded its capabilities and products by adding additional CNC machines and secondary equipment to service their growing customer’s needs.

In 2011, Bill Weinrauch passed away and son Michael Weinrauch took over all operations of the business. Michael Weinrauch continued to steadily grow the business until 2014 when Michael decided to transition the company to new ownership to help financially and strategically take the business to the next era of success.

Since the 2014 acquisition, NexGen has relocated its manufacturing plant to Strongsville Ohio into a larger 18,000 square foot building and has added 2 additional CNC lathes and  1 CNC mill to support the continued growth of the company. NexGen is aligned with a larger sister group of manufacturing companies which include  Aluminum Extrusion, Plastic and Rubber Extrusion and  Molding plants which  provide additional manufacturing resources and material expertise.

Michael Weinrauch was hired in January 2014 to stay with NexGen and currently serves as plant manager under the company’s new private ownership.