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Transcat to Host First Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Conference Call and Webcast on Thursday, August 7, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time
Transcat to Host First Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Conference Call and Webcast on Thursday, August 7, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time

Globe and Mail

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

Transcat to Host First Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Conference Call and Webcast on Thursday, August 7, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time

Transcat, Inc. (Nasdaq: TRNS) ('Transcat' or the 'Company'), a leader in test measurement, control and calibration, announced that it will release its first quarter fiscal year 2026 results after the close of financial markets on Wednesday, August 6, 2025. The Company will host a conference call and webcast on Thursday, August 7, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. ET to review the financial and operating results for the period and discuss its corporate strategy and outlook. A question-and-answer session will follow. First Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Conference Call Thursday, August 7, 2025 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time Dial-in – Toll-Free US / Canada: (800) 267-6316 Dial-in – Toll / International: (203) 518-9783 Conference ID: TRANSCAT (THIS CONFERENCE ID WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ENTRY) Webcast and accompanying slide presentation: A telephonic replay will be available from 3:00 p.m. ET on the day of the conference call through Thursday, August 14, 2025. To listen to the archived call, dial (844) 512-2921 from the US or Canada, or (412) 317-6671 from international locations, and enter conference ID number 11159645 or access the webcast replay at where a transcript will be posted once available. About Transcat Transcat, Inc. is a leading provider of accredited calibration, reliability, maintenance optimization, quality and compliance, validation, Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), and pipette services. The Company is focused on providing best-in-class services and products to highly regulated industries, particularly the Life Science industry, which includes pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, and other FDA-regulated businesses, as well as aerospace and defense, and energy and utilities. Transcat provides periodic on-site services, mobile calibration services, pickup and delivery, in-house services at its 33 Calibration Service Centers strategically located across the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, and Ireland. Inclusive of customer embedded locations and other field offices, we operate out of more than 50 locations. The breadth and depth of measurement parameters addressed by Transcat's ISO/IEC 17025 scopes of accreditation are believed to be the best in the industry. Transcat also operates as a leading value-added distributor that markets, sells, and rents new and used national and proprietary brand instruments to customers primarily in North America. The Company believes its combined Service and Distribution segment offerings, experience, technical expertise, and integrity creates a unique and compelling value proposition for its customers. Transcat's strategy is to leverage its strong brand and unique value proposition that includes its comprehensive instrument service capabilities, enterprise asset management, and leading distribution platform to drive organic sales growth. The Company will also look to expand its addressable calibration market through acquisitions and capability investments to further realize the inherent leverage of its business model. More information about Transcat can be found at:

Why Body Shops Need To Think Like Tech Companies
Why Body Shops Need To Think Like Tech Companies

Forbes

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Forbes

Why Body Shops Need To Think Like Tech Companies

Brunno Moretti—President, ADAS Solution at Ascential Technologies. The modern vehicle is no longer just a mechanical object; it's a rolling, interconnected software system. Behind every windshield and fascia are cameras, radar modules, ultrasonic sensors and dozens of control units with millions of lines of code that govern how the car sees, thinks and reacts. For body shops, this means the job no longer ends with fit and finish. It now includes verifying that a camera's field of view is unobstructed, a radar is properly aimed and all systems return to OEM-specified functionality after repair. A 2024 report published by the Partnership for Analytics Research in Traffic Safety suggested that 90% of new vehicles in the U.S. have some level of advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS), making proper calibration an industry-wide imperative. Improper or skipped calibrations are already resulting in insurer pushback and post-repair litigation. From Tools To Tech: The Rise Of ADAS Calibration And Diagnostics As ADAS features become more sophisticated and widely adopted, post-repair calibration has moved from a niche service to a critical workflow. This requires specialized equipment, controlled environments and, most importantly, a technician mindset grounded in precision and systems thinking. Software diagnostics and calibration procedures are now just as essential as refinishing techniques. The average shop interacts with more vehicle software in a day than it did in a month a decade ago. OEM-specific scan tools, proprietary procedures and sensor alignment requirements add layers of complexity that can't be managed with guesswork. They demand discipline, documentation and repeatable processes, which are the hallmarks of a tech-driven operation. Lean Thinking In A Collision-Centered World To keep pace, forward-looking shops should be adopting lean methodologies—long proven in manufacturing and software—and tailoring them to the unique challenges of automotive repair. Lean isn't just about cutting costs; it's about eliminating waste in the form of rework, wait time and overprocessing. In the context of ADAS and diagnostics, this can mean implementing standard operating procedures (SOPs) for calibration workflows, using visual work instructions to improve technician consistency and reducing cycle time through dedicated calibration zones or mobile calibration rigs. A Techam case study found that applying lean concepts to workflows resulted in a 30% increase in capacity and measurable increases in quality, efficiency and employee morale. When lean principles are layered on top of digital infrastructure, they can transform calibration from a bottleneck into a scalable, revenue-generating process. Rethinking The Role Of The Technician The technician of the past worked primarily with physical tools, but today's technician must also navigate software interfaces, understand systems diagnostics and maintain strict adherence to digital repair procedures. Shops are beginning to invest in cross-training programs and career path development that reflect this new hybrid role. For example, I-CAR now offers specialized ADAS calibration courses to help bridge the skills gap between mechanical and digital expertise. This evolution reflects the reality that software is now part of every repair, and the technicians who embrace that shift will be the most valuable employees on the floor. Building A Tech-Forward Business Model Tech companies don't just operate differently; they think differently. They build scalable processes, integrate platforms and embrace the value of data. Shops that adopt this mindset should be exploring: • Diagnostic subscriptions and calibration-as-a-service models that help reduce upfront investment and smooth out revenue cycles. • API integrations with fleets and insurance carriers to streamline authorizations and estimate reviews. • Data analytics for tracking calibration accuracy, technician efficiency and process compliance. However, mindset alone isn't enough. To compete at this level, shops must also invest in high-tech equipment, especially for ADAS calibration. A report published by Motor noted that static and dynamic calibration procedures require advanced tools and tightly controlled conditions, and those that fail to meet OEM specs may face denied reimbursements or liability claims. Advanced systems like laser-guided targeting platforms, computer vision-based alignment tools and multi-OEM calibration bays are business enablers. With the right tools and lean workflows, shops can complete more calibrations per day, improve accuracy and generate more revenue per repair. According to Verified Market Reports, the ADAS calibration service market is projected to reach $3.5 billion by 2033, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 12.5% from 2026 to 2033. This is driven by the rapid adoption of semiautomated driving systems. For shops that move quickly, this is a once-in-a-generation revenue opportunity. In this model, technology is a profit engine. Like any scalable tech business, success comes from investing early, optimizing continuously and operating with data at the core. The Road Ahead Collision repair is now a digital service business built on precision, process and platform thinking. Shops that recognize this shift and retool their operations accordingly will lead the next wave of automotive innovation. In the end, the difference between a shop and a tech company won't be found in the tools they use but in how they think about every repair, every system and every technician as part of a larger, leaner, more intelligent ecosystem. Forbes Technology Council is an invitation-only community for world-class CIOs, CTOs and technology executives. Do I qualify?

Calibration Services Market Analysis Report 2025-2029: Calibration Services Look to Installed Base, Calibration Intervals Changes, Impacts of Self Calibration
Calibration Services Market Analysis Report 2025-2029: Calibration Services Look to Installed Base, Calibration Intervals Changes, Impacts of Self Calibration

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Calibration Services Market Analysis Report 2025-2029: Calibration Services Look to Installed Base, Calibration Intervals Changes, Impacts of Self Calibration

Discover the future of the calibration services industry with a comprehensive report that addresses key growth drivers, global regulations, and market forecasts. Optimized for businesses, this edition offers insights into industry best practices, acquisition opportunities, and market size across metropolitan areas. Featuring strategic analysis and contributions from industry veterans, it's essential for organizations aiming to enhance their service offerings. Custom country data is available. Recommended by Dr. Malcolm Smith. Dublin, May 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Calibration Services Markets 2025-2029: Strategies and Trends with Forecasts by Type of Calibration, Industry and Country, Including Impact of Artificial Intelligence and World Metropolitan Area Market Sizes" report has been added to offering. A growing market. Key growth drivers. Is Artificial Intelligence a threat? Get all the answers with this comprehensive report. An industry protected from economic cycles. An industry driven forward by increasing global regulations and security. The future of the calibration services industry is explored with detailed market forecasts and strategic analysis. Worldwide Metropolitan Market sizes are included with every report. This latest edition of the industry standard report provides valuable information and insight. The report doesn't just look at market size. It examines key operational principles and industry best practices provided by industry veterans. Look at acquisition and divestiture opportunities. Revise pricing and service terms. Develop new service packaging and offerings. Consider integrated marketing programs. Key Topics Covered: 1 Market Guides1.1 Strategic Situation Analysis1.2 Guide for Executives and Business Development Staff1.3 Guide for Consultants and Investment Advisors1.4 Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Calibration Services Industry2 Introduction and Market Definition2.1 Introduction2.2 Methodology2.2.1 Methodology2.2.2 Sources2.2.3 Authors2.3 Global Economic Outlook2.3.1 Overview2.3.2 Gross Domestic Product2.3.3 Energy2.3.4 Inflation - Headline2.3.5 Inflation - Services2.4 Market Definition2.5 Important Role of Metrology Institutes3 Market Overview3.1 Manufacturer Practices3.1.1 Manufacturer versus other Vendors3.1.2 Electronic versus Mechanical Segments3.2 Accreditation3.2.1 Accreditation Recognition3.2.2 Two-Tiered Accreditation Standard3.3 Segments and Capability3.3.1 An Overview of Segmentation Practice3.3.2 Segmentation by Company Size3.3.3 On-site Service as a Segment3.4 Industry Structure and Participants3.4.1 The International System of Measurement - A Primer3.4.2 Current Industry Participants3.4.3 Industry Structure3.5 Geographic Influences3.5.1 Geographic Preference3.5.2 Implications for Laboratory Management3.5.3 Growing Demand for On Site Service4 Market Trends4.1 Factors Driving Growth4.1.1 Accreditation4.1.2 Technology4.1.3 Regulation4.1.4 Environment4.1.5 Outsourcing4.1.6 Security4.1.7 Global Economy4.1.8 Impact of Climate Change4.2 Factors Inhibiting Growth4.2.1 Laboratory Automation4.2.2 Quality Movement Maturity4.2.3 Measurement Technology4.2.4 Economic Uncertainty4.2.5 Equipment Lifecycles4.2.6 Reliability/disposability4.2.7 Recalibrate Versus Replace4.3 The Changing Role of the Manufacturer4.3.1 The Position of Trust4.3.2 Customers Have an Equipment Management Need4.3.3 Effect on Repair Demand4.3.4 Manufacturer's Rethink Service and Support4.4 Services Packaging4.4.1 Services Packaging Today and Tomorrow4.4.2 Reduced Services Play a Role4.4.3 Basic Calibration Changes4.4.4 The Role of On Line Value Added Services4.4.5 Change in Demand for Accreditation4.4.6 Pricing for On Site to Change4.4.7 Contract Agreements to Change4.5 Technology Development4.5.1 Three Important Technology Developments4.5.2 Calibration Services Look to Installed Base4.5.3 Calibration Intervals Change4.5.4 Impact of Self Calibration5 Pricing and Business Development5.1 Calibration Service Pricing and Plans5.1.1 Variable Factors in a Calibration Service5.1.2 Fee Based Pricing5.1.3 Approaches to Pricing5.1.4 Pricing and Geography5.1.5 Surcharges5.1.6 Limited Calibration5.1.7 Volume Discounts5.1.8 Mobile Pricing5.1.9 Service Plans5.1.10 Asset Management5.1.11 Customer Commitment5.1.12 Personnel Rental5.2 Promotion5.2.1 Sales Promotion Practice5.2.2 A Calibration Services Marketing System5.2.3 Services Marketing Program Tools5.2.4 Company Website and Marketing Strategy5.3 Customer Service5.3.1 Customer Service Measurement5.3.2 Teamwork in Customer Service5.3.3 The Role of Leadership5.4 Merger and Acquisition5.4.1 Economies of Scale5.4.2 Caveats and Factors Unfavourable to Merger Activity5.5 Competition6 Industry Segmentation Analysis6.1 Aerospace/Defense6.2 Agriculture and Food Production6.3 Automotive6.4 Biomedical/Pharmaceutical6.5 Communication6.6 General Manufacturing6.7 High Technology6.8 Material Production6.9 Other7 Recent Market Activity7.1 Recent Developments - Importance and How to Use This Section7.1.1 Importance of These Developments7.1.2 How to Use This Section7.2 Transcat Acquires Martin Calibration's Seven Cal Labs7.3 MSI Viking Acquisition Further Expands Precision Metrology Capabilities7.4 Hexagon Acquires Geomagic Inspection Software7.5 Aldinger Company Acquires Servo Innovations, Expanding Calibration Services7.6 Aldinger Company Acquires J&J Calibrations7.7 NIST Brings Mass Measurement to the Masses7.8 Cal-Tec Labs Inc. Acquired by Medical Technology Associates7.9 ETI Precision Acquires Accuserve Inc.7.10 Transcat Extends Professional Services with SteriQual Acquisition7.11 Storm Aviation Gains Calibration Accreditation7.12 Scientific Laboratory Supplies Acquires C&M Scientific7.13 Elemental Machines Creating Lab Monitoring Solution7.14 Expands Calibration Footprint7.15 Survey Reveals Changes in Calibration Services Industry7.16 Trescal Launches Its Single Source Calibration Solution7.17 Adds New Capability7.18 Calibration Technology Ltd Expands Operations7.19 NMI acquires Young Calibration7.20 Summit Laboratory receives BAB certifications7.21 Kaye Earns Accreditation in China Lab7.22 Autel US Expands Calibration Coverage7.23 Vision Engineering's Cal Lab Attains ISO 17025:20177.24 NMI Metrology is Expanding Services7.25 Mitutoyo Introduces New Package7.26 Breathalyzer Calibration Investigated7.27 Endress+Hauser builds new Calibration Laboratory7.28 Keysight opens new calibration facility7.29 Trescal Announces 3 Aquisitions7.30 Newbow Aerospace Expands Calibration Laboratory7.31 Trescal Acquires Diamond Technical and Acteam7.32 Boonton and Noisecom Receive Accreditation7.33 Laboratory Testing Inc. Acquires TAC Technical7.34 Trescal Acquires Metriccontrol8 Key Players8.1 ABB8.2 Adlinger Co.8.3 Ametek8.4 Beamex8.5 Bruel & Kjaer (Spectris)8.6 Consumers Energy8.7 Emerson8.8 Endress & Hauser8.9 ESSCO Calibration Laboratory8.10 Fluke (Fortive)8.11 GE Kaye (Amphenol)8.12 Innocal (Cole Parmer)8.13 Instron8.14 Cross Precision Measurement8.15 Keysight Technologies8.16 Lockheed Martin8.17 Mettler-Toledo/Troemner8.18 Micro Precision Calibration8.19 Optical Test and Calibration8.20 Rhode & Schwarz8.21 SGS8.22 Siemens8.23 Simco8.24 Technical Maintenance Inc.8.25 Tektronix8.26 Teseq8.27 Tradinco Instruments8.28 Transcat8.29 Trescal9 The Global Market for Calibration Services9.1 Calibration - Global Market Overview by Country9.2 Calibration - Global Market Overview by Type9.3 Calibration - Global Market Overview by Industry10 Global Calibration Markets - By Type of Calibration10.1 Electrical Calibration10.2 Dimensional Calibration10.3 Mechanical Calibration10.4 Thermal Calibration10.5 Other Calibration11 Global Calibration Markets - By Industry11.1 Calibration Market Aerospace & Defence11.2 Calibration Market Agro & Biomedical11.3 Calibration Market Electronic & Communications11.4 Calibration Market Industry & Manufacturing11.5 Calibration Market Other Industry12 Market Sizes and Forecasts World Metropolitan Areas12.1 World Metropolitan Areas Datatable - Market Size Forecasts For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. 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Transcat to Participate in the 22nd Annual Craig-Hallum Institutional Investor Conference
Transcat to Participate in the 22nd Annual Craig-Hallum Institutional Investor Conference

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Transcat to Participate in the 22nd Annual Craig-Hallum Institutional Investor Conference

ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 21, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Transcat, Inc. (Nasdaq: TRNS) ("Transcat" or the "Company"), a leading provider of accredited calibration services, cost control and optimization services, and distribution and rental of value-added professional grade handheld test, measurement, and control instrumentation, will participate in the 22nd Annual Craig-Hallum Institutional Investor Conference being held on May 28, 2025, at the Depot Renaissance Hotel in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Transcat Chief Executive Officer Lee Rudow, Chief Financial Officer Tom Barbato, and Chief Operating Officer Mike West will conduct in-person one-on-one and small group meetings throughout the conference. 22nd Annual Craig-Hallum Institutional Investor ConferenceDate: May 28, 2025Location: Depot Renaissance Hotel in Minneapolis, MinnesotaFormat: In-person 1x1 and small group meetingsConference Website: Click here For more information on the conference, or to schedule a one-on-one meeting with Transcat management, please contact your Craig-Hallum representative or you may also email your request to TRNS@ or call Chris Tyson at (949) 491-8235. About Transcat Transcat, Inc. is a leading provider of accredited calibration, reliability, maintenance optimization, quality and compliance, validation, Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), and pipette services. The Company is focused on providing best-in-class services and products to highly regulated industries, particularly the Life Science industry, which includes pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, and other FDA-regulated businesses, as well as aerospace and defense, and energy and utilities. Transcat provides periodic on-site services, mobile calibration services, pickup and delivery, in-house services at its 33 Calibration Service Centers strategically located across the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, and Ireland. Inclusive of customer embedded locations and other field offices, we operate out of more than 50 locations. The breadth and depth of measurement parameters addressed by Transcat's ISO/IEC 17025 scopes of accreditation are believed to be the best in the industry. Transcat also operates as a leading value-added distributor that markets, sells, and rents new and used national and proprietary brand instruments to customers primarily in North America. The Company believes its combined Service and Distribution segment offerings, experience, technical expertise, and integrity creates a unique and compelling value proposition for its customers. Transcat's strategy is to leverage its strong brand and unique value proposition that includes its comprehensive instrument service capabilities, enterprise asset management, and leading distribution platform to drive organic sales growth. The Company will also look to expand its addressable calibration market through acquisitions and capability investments to further realize the inherent leverage of its business model. More information about Transcat can be found at: View source version on Contacts Investor Relations Chris TysonExecutive Vice PresidentMZ Group - MZ North America949-491-8235TRNS@

EDGE entity EPI receives prestigious accreditation from EIAC for calibration
EDGE entity EPI receives prestigious accreditation from EIAC for calibration

Zawya

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

EDGE entity EPI receives prestigious accreditation from EIAC for calibration

Abu Dhabi, UAE – EPI, an entity of EDGE Group and the cornerstone of precision engineering in the UAE's aerospace, oil and gas, and defence industries, has become the first company in the UAE to be awarded the prestigious ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation for its calibration laboratory by the Emirates International Accreditation Centre (EIAC). This achievement reinforces EPI's position as a national leader in quality and precision, and ensures that its calibration laboratory meets the highest international standards for technical competence, impartiality, and reliability. The accreditation was awarded to Michael Deshaies, CEO of EPI, by Khawla Mohamed Alzarooni – Head of Calibration Laboratory Accreditation Section, EIAC; in the presence of Ahmed Al Khoori, EDGE Senior Vice President of Strategy & Excellence; Hussam Haboush, Business Development Director – EPI; Saeed Salem Al Kaabi, Government Relations and General Service Manager – EPI; Muhammad Waqas, SHEQ Manager – EPI; during the Make it in the Emirates forum being held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre from 19 to 22 May. Commenting on the success, Michael said: 'This demonstrates EPI's dedication to maintaining the highest standards in precision and dependability, ensuring our clients receive accurate and trustworthy results. It underscores our investment in advanced technologies and skilled personnel, aligning with our mission to deliver excellence across all our operations.' EIAC is an internationally recognised accreditation body, under the umbrella of the Dubai Executive Council, that provides accreditation services for various conformity assessment bodies, including testing, calibration, inspection, and certification of management systems, products, and personnel, while adhering to the highest international standards. About EDGE Launched in November 2019, the UAE's EDGE is one of the world's leading advanced technology groups, established to develop agile, bold and disruptive solutions for defence and beyond, and to be a catalyst for change and transformation. It is dedicated to bringing breakthrough innovations, products, and services to market with greater speed and efficiency, to position the UAE as a leading global hub for future industries, and to creating clear paths within the sector for the next generation of highly-skilled talent to thrive. With a focus on the adoption of 4IR technologies, EDGE is driving the development of sovereign capabilities for global export and for the preservation of national security, working with front-line operators, international partners, and adopting advanced technologies such as autonomous capabilities, cyber-physical systems, advanced propulsion systems, robotics and smart materials. EDGE converges R&D, emerging technologies, digital transformation, and commercial market innovations with military capabilities to develop disruptive solutions tailored to the specific requirements of its customers. Headquartered in Abu Dhabi, capital of the UAE, EDGE consolidates more than 35 entities into six core clusters: Platforms & Systems, Missiles & Weapons, Space & Cyber Technologies, Trading & Mission Support, Technology & Innovation, and Homeland Security. For more information, visit For media enquiries, please contact: EDGE Group Press Office media@ About EPI EPI manufactures high-quality complex engineering components for the defence, aerospace, and oil and gas (O&G) sectors. The company is the engineering backbone of the UAE's aerospace and defence industry, and a vital supporter of its O&G sector. Dedicated to building a precision manufacturing infrastructure in the UAE, and to serving market-leading regional and global clients – including some of the world's most foremost aviation and defence OEMs, such as Airbus and Boeing – EPI is committed to harnessing advanced technologies and machinery, including Computer Numerical Control (CNC) to deliver cutting-edge engineering solutions. For more information, visit

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