Business & Tech
Durham Business Receives Recognition From U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy
The company is a woman-owned small business, and employs 20 people in their 20,000 square foot facility in Durham.

DURHAM, CT — U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) announced contract electronics manufacturer Technical Manufacturing Corporation (TMC) in Durham is this week's "Murphy's Monday Manufacturer."
Founded in 1985, TMC is a leading supplier of contract electronic manufacturing services for printed circuit board assemblies that are used in mission critical, high reliability and harsh environment applications for the aerospace and defense industries.
TMC enjoys a broad customer base, servicing over 100 companies worldwide. Their largest customers include Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Boeing and Northrop Grumman. TMC is a woman-owned small business, and employs 20 people in their 20,000 square foot facility in Durham.
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TMC is one of the few contract electronics manufacturers in the country that is National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program (Nadcap) accredited, which is an industry management program where accredited companies must follow strict guidelines to produce products for the aerospace and defense industry. This allows TMC to provide printed circuit board assemblies to defense contractors. As the company continues to grow, they are working on providing services to United Technology Corporation (UTC), a Connecticut-based company, and also pursue opportunities to work with SpaceX and Virgin Galactic. TMC is also active in the Connecticut business community as members of the Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA) and Middlesex Chamber of Commerce.
“For almost 35 years, TMC has proven that Connecticut has the best manufacturers in the world. TMC is local but their products are used to keep us safe all around the world. I’m proud to highlight their work, and happy to see them continue to grow,” said Murphy in a prepared statement released to the media.
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“Everyone at Technical Manufacturing Corporation is proud and excited to play a part in growing the manufacturing base so important to the economic stability of our state,” said Fred Bonito, Vice President of TMC, in a statement
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