Global Footprint CPP operates a global network of 19 facilities across the United States, Mexico, and Europe, enabling near-shore and multi-region production of high-precision aerospace components and sub-assemblies. This breadth supports multi-site programs, supply-chain resilience, on-time delivery, and potential for vendor consolidation with OEMs and defense primes seeking a single trusted supplier for complex parts.
Strategic Growth The company has expanded through acquisitions and capacity expansion, including the integration of Poly6 and a stake in Selmet, along with recent facility expansions in Cleveland and Euclid. This signals growing capabilities in advanced manufacturing, including additive processes, which can be attractive to customers pursuing integrated machining and AM-enabled parts.
Aerospace Focus CPP's core markets are aerospace and defense, plus industrial gas turbines, with a track record of delivering high-precision, geometrically complex components and sub-assemblies. This positions CPP well for aerospace primes and defense contractors seeking a proven supplier with reliability and capabilities across large programs and critical-path components.
Digital Manufacturing CPP's technology stack—Infor ERP, Oracle PL/SQL, Oracle Reports, Azure SQL, and Rockwell Automation—indicates a modern, data-driven manufacturing environment with strong traceability and quality control, enabling seamless integration with customer PLM/ERP systems for improved lead times and post-delivery support.
Financial Capacity With a sizable revenue range and a large workforce, CPP has the scale to pursue large aerospace contracts and offer long-term supply commitments. Private equity-backed growth through acquisitions suggests access to capital for ramp-ups, supplier-diversity initiatives, and strategic partnerships in RFIs and long-term programs.