Browse the full management transaction log of Techprecision CORP, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Industry sector, Techprecision CORP has published 14 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €22.4m. The latest transaction was reported on 24 January 2022 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: Schenker Walter Milton. Every trade is openly available.
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TechPrecision Corp. (NASDAQ: TPCS) is a U.S.-based industrial manufacturing company focused on large-scale metal fabricated and machined precision components. For French-speaking investors, it is best understood as a niche contract manufacturer in the United States, listed on the NASDAQ market, with a business model centered on highly engineered parts for demanding end markets such as defense, aerospace, and precision industrial applications. The company operates through its subsidiaries, primarily Ranor and Stadco, which provide the manufacturing footprint and technical capabilities needed to serve customers that require complex, mission-critical components. The company’s corporate history dates back to February 2005, when TechPrecision Corporation was formed, but its operating businesses are much older. Ranor was founded in 1956, and Stadco in 1941, giving the group a long industrial heritage before the holding company structure was put in place. A key strategic step was the acquisition of Stadco in August 2021, which expanded TechPrecision’s capabilities and customer base in large-scale precision fabrication and machining. The corporate headquarters are in Westminster, Massachusetts, and the company operates two production facilities in the United States: Westminster, Massachusetts, and Los Angeles, California. All operations and customers are in the United States, so the geographic footprint is concentrated rather than global, but it is closely aligned with U.S. defense supply chains. From an operating standpoint, TechPrecision offers a broad set of outsourced manufacturing services: manufacturing engineering, materials traceability, heavy fabrication, CNC machining, assembly, testing, quality control, finishing, and packaging. Ranor is positioned around the U.S. Navy’s Virginia-class and Columbia-class submarine programs, while also serving space launch and precision industrial applications. Stadco specializes in flight-critical components, assemblies, tooling, and other large, complex parts for flight and space-launch programs. This combination creates a defensible niche: the company is not a mass producer, but rather a specialist with capabilities that are difficult to replicate quickly, particularly where quality, traceability, and compliance with military and aerospace standards matter. In competitive terms, TechPrecision is a small-cap industrial name rather than a diversified aerospace prime or a broad manufacturing platform. Its strengths are specialization, long program duration, and technical know-how; its constraints are concentration risk, customer dependence, and exposure to execution in high-complexity manufacturing. Recent milestones include the company’s fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2026 earnings releases in 2025 and 2026, which continued to highlight a defense- and aerospace-oriented operating base, as well as multiple SEC Form 4 insider transaction filings that have drawn market attention. Overall, TPCS is a focused U.S. industrial story with an emphasis on precision, defense relevance, and specialized manufacturing depth.