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KMF Metals was established in January of 2001 by Mark Falvey, Greg Mendoza and Richard Kabitzke. With over 60 years in the metals industry between them, the partners recognized the need for a customer service oriented metal polishing and fabrication company. The company quickly outgrew its original 5,000 square foot facility on First and Becher in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 2004 KMF moved into its present 40,000 square foot building in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. In 2008 Mark Falvey purchased Rich Kabitzke's stock in KMF Metals, making it a majority USN Veteran owned company. In the eight years that KMF has been in business we have processed parts that are on Harley-Davidson, Honda, Polaris Victory, Kawasaki, Buell and BMW Motorcycles. Our achitectural polishing and fabrications can be seen in the Smithsonian Institution, Baltimore National Aquarium, Tiffany, Goldman Sachs, the Pentagon and Compuware World Headquarters in Detroit. Industrial parts KMF has polished include: Pump covers, pump bodies, impellers, propellers, handles, machine frame components, cheese processing equipment, valves and valve bodies, and medical/surgical instruments and tools.
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