LAI International, Inc.: Continuing a tradition of innovation
LAI
International, Inc. grew from its roots as a regional contract
manufacturer to its status today as an international leader in the
development of advanced manufacturing technologies, including laser,
waterjet, electrical discharge machining and high-speed CNC machining
methods. LAI's management team has led the success and growth of the
business with a vision to provide superior service and deliver
outstanding quality in the company's tradition of innovation. Today,
LAI is made up of five U.S. contract manufacturing facilities, totaling
more than 162,600 square feet. The precision components that
LAI
manufactures are used in aerospace, automotive, industrial, medical and
power generation equipment around the world. LAI continues to grow as a
machining service provider to industry as it continues its tradition of
innovation.
LAI’s Mission Statement
Solve our customer’s complex manufacturing challenges with
superior quality, fair pricing and world-class service.
LAI Timeline of Events
- 2010 - Named as Inc.
5000 Fastest-Growing U.S. Private Company for fourth-consecutive year
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Wins third-consecutive ACE Corporate Excellence Award
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Wins The Fabricator's 2010 FAB
40 Award for Most-Successful U.S. Metal-Fabricating Company
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Becomes
world's-first Nadcap certified company for conventional machining
- 2009 - Named as Inc. 5000
Fastest-Growing U.S. Private Company for third-consecutive
year
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Wins second-consecutive ACE Corporate Excellence Award
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Expands Advanced Hole-Drilling Production Center
- 2008 – Wins Northrop Grumman Platinum
Supplier Award
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Wins ACE Corporate Excellence Awards
- -
Named as Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing U.S. Private Company
for second-consecutive year
- 2007 – Acquires Rich Technology
International, Scarborough, Maine
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Wins inaugural Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing U.S. Private Company
Award
- 2006 – Acquires Southwestern Laser,
Tucson, Ariz.
- 2005 – Acquired by Spell Capital
Partners
- 2004 – Wins Raptor of Distinction Award
from Lockheed Martin
- 2003 – Stewart Cramer named president
of LAI
- 2002 - Established Advanced
Hole-Drilling
Production Center to process turbine components for power
generation
and aerospace industries.
- 2001 – Wins Lockheed Martin Corporate
STAR Supplier Award
- 1997 - Wins Lockheed Martin's STAR
Supplier Award for the F-22 Raptor air-dominance jet fighter program
- 1996 - LAI Southwest established in
Phoenix, Ariz., specializing in waterjet machining
- 1994 - LAI Midwest established in
Minneapolis, Minn., specializing in waterjet machining
- 1990s - Develops global reputation as the world’s
premier abrasive waterjet hole-driller
- 1980s – Adds proprietary waterjet machining and
laser drilling and laser cutting capabilities
- 1984 – LAI breaks ground on new
facility in Westminster, Md.
- 1983 - LAI expands to house growing
number of laser machining centers
- 1979
- Founded in Maryland as Laser Applications, Inc.,
by
Robert Ulrich, specializing in laser welding and laser heat-treating
processes

Company logos in the LAI family of companies are
pictured clockwise from top left: the current logos
for LAI
International, the legacy logo for LAI, the logo for
Southwestern Laser, which was acquired by LAI in 2006, the logo for
Rich Technology International, which was acquired in 2007, and the
legacy logo for Rich Tool & Die Company, founded in 1960.