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The Newest Suppliers and Categories on Thomasnet.com®: January 2023

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Read on for news about the latest suppliers and most updated categories on Thomasnet.com® Welcome to the January edition of the Thomasnet.com® Monthly Update. Check out the 2023 [sourcing report]( which shows the fastest-growing categories across 18 industries ranging from aerospace and defense to transportation and logistics. Plus, explore more resources to help your business thrive: - The [newest suppliers]( on Thomasnet.com, including [CNC machining services]( [custom flexible electric cables manufacturers]( and [turnkey systems integrators](. - The [newest categories]( on Thomasnet.com, including [modular stormwater detention systems]( [electrosurgery units]( and [Internet of Things (IoT) SIM cards](. Partner of the Month This month, we're spotlighting [Wagler Machine, LLC](. Since 1994, Josh Wagler has navigated the dynamic world of manufacturing, transitioning from a high school machine shop to pursuing education in Tool and Die. Specializing in custom detail machining, Wagler Machine embraces the challenge of quick turnarounds and first-time runs, adding excitement to their manufacturing journey.   Proform Manufacturing Partner with Thomas to [Create Video Content]( for Your Industrial Business Popular Categories Aluminum Extrusions PVC Paint [View More Popular Categories]( Top Suppliers [View More Popular Suppliers]( January Insights Automotive - [Kia,]( Tires with Built-In Snow Chains]( - [Hyundai Unveils Revolutionizing Vehicle Drive System]( Aerospace - [A Brief History of Aircraft Materials]( - [Autonomous Cargo Plane Flies 50 Miles in Aviation First]( Healthcare - [Researchers Use 3D Printing to Create Color-Blind Contact Lenses]( - [The Future Outlook for Medical 3D Printing]( [Thomas Insights]( | [Podcast]( | [Contribute]( Find Your Next Job [Thomas(TM), A Xometry Company]( [Advertise in the Newsletter]( | [List Your Business on Thomasnet.com]( | [Get Instant Quotes]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Contribute to Thomas Insights]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You received this email because of your recent interaction with Thomas. [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( © January 25, 2024 Thomas, A Xometry Company 6116 Executive Blvd, Ste. 800, North Bethesda, MD 20852, USA, 240-252-1138

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