Paradigm Precision Historical Review
1951 New company is established as “Hoosier Metal Spinners” in Gas City, Indiana
1967 Hoosier moves to Stuart, FL and renamed as “ERK Industries”
1980 ERK Industries is acquired by Chromalloy American
1985 Name is changed to “Turbocombustor Technology, Inc.” (TCT)
1986 TCT moves to newly constructed 82,000 sq. ft. facility
2001 TCT completes construction of a 23,000 sq. ft. addition to the Stuart facility
2004 TCT is acquired by CAI Funds & AeroEquity
2006 TCT acquires Douglas Machine & Tool (Facilities in Ohio & Budapest, Hungary)

December 2011
The Carlyle Group & AeroEquity form Dynamic Precision Group, Inc.
DPG acquires TCT
January 2013
TCT acquires Paradigm Precision Holdings, LLC, which includes facilities in Malden and Peabody, MA, East Berlin, CT, Tempe, AZ, Tunisia, and Mexico


March 2013
TCT opens new 120,000 sq. ft facility adjacent to its existing facility in Stuart, FL
July 2013
DPG rebrands TCT and all sites as “Paradigm Precision”
December 2013
Paradigm Precision acquires facilities in Manchester, CT, Orillia, Canada, and Burnley, UK from GE-Aviation/Unison
October 2015
Formation of Paradigm Precision Poland and opening of new facility in Wrocław, Poland.

2016
Opening of new Paradigm Precision corporate headquarters in Manchester, Connecticut
Steve Croke joins as President/CEO
