About Us
Who We Are
MTA has been built on 80+ years of experience represented by its management team. But its success rests on a foundation of strong core values. We’re located in the heart of America with an international reputation for service excellence and quality that meets the highest standards. We bring a strong work ethic and pride of workmanship to every project we undertake.
Practicing these values allows us to gain a level of trust with our customers that leads to an ideal working relationship. Such a relationship is key to the open communication that creates efficiency, saves time and controls costs.
Missouri Tooling & Automation has met the needs of major manufacturers throughout the United States as well as Europe and Asia. We provide complete custom design-and-build as well as build-to-print services with the expertise, speed and economy that are so critical in a highly competitive global environment. Our design expertise is complemented by additional capabilities available in our Singapore location. You have access to a full range of design and production services including product upgrades and new product developments. We’re able to offer cost–effective manufacturing resources that are so important for hi-tech applications.
How We Work with You
Whether you have a complete drawing package or an automation need in search of a solution, MTA has the capabilities necessary to respond quickly and economically.
The custom design-and-build process begins with establishing a partnership based on mutual respect and communication.
Our most important task is to carefully research your application and receive input. You know your business and what you need to make it succeed, so we take the time to listen and learn from you.
Once we fully understand your needs, we move on to develop a concept. This concept becomes a 3-dimensional drawing that allows you to see the process as if the equipment were sitting on the plant floor.
Following concept approval, it goes to our engineering team for a full machine design, including assembly and detailed drawings. Your input is extremely important early in the process, so once the machine has been designed, we review the design with you before moving on to fabrication.
