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AceCo Employees Volunteer at Boise Food Bank - 1/19/12

Friday, January 20, 2012
Starting in 2012 AceCo employees will be volunteering one night a quarter at the Boise Food Bank.  Our first night took place on January 19th.  AceCo employees and some of their family members helped fill emergency boxes with canned goods.  Way to go Team AceCo!

AceCo is now an Employee-Owned (ESOP) Company

Thursday, January 05, 2012

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You can now follow AceCo on Twitter

Friday, December 16, 2011
If you have a Twitter account and would like to receive Tweets when news and updates are made to our website, just add 'AceCo Precision' and follow us!

AceCo Employees Fill Donation Bins for Idaho Food Bank

Thursday, December 15, 2011

During the month of December, the employees of AceCo brought in a variety of non-perishable food donations for the local food bank.  The employee participation was fantastic - bringing in 450 pounds of food.  An added incentive for the employees to donate to the food drive was a matching contribution the company announced...one dollar for every pound donated. The food and check delivery to the Idaho Food Bank during the holiday season was a great way for the employees of AceCo to end the year.   Read More...


New 5-Axis Mill/Turn Machine Acquisition

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

As we were all digesting our Thanksgiving feasts some exciting things were happening at AceCo. We recently acquired a 5-Axis DMG/Mori Seiki Mill/Turn machining center with 2 pallets allowing us to run lights out. Training and machine qualifications are underway and we expect to begin production the first week of the new year. Read More...


AceCo Rakes Up Boise

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Team AceCo volunteered to participate in Rake Up Boise 2011.  AceCo employees and some of their family members raked up the lawn of a retired veteran, whose home was not very far from the AceCo manufacturing site.  He sat outside and talked with the team while we cleaned up his yard.  Having lost one of his legs, he was no longer able to rake up the piles of leaves that had fallen from his mature trees.  The team had a great time getting to know the homeowner and stuffing over 25 bags full of leaves! Read More...