Precision and accuracy are critical to producing high-quality stamped metal parts that meet stringent industry standards. Before scaling up production, however, our metal stamping manufacturer must ensure that each component is precisely engineered to match the specifications required for its application. This is where custom prototyping plays a pivotal role, offering an opportunity to fine-tune designs, test materials, and optimize manufacturing processes.
Where Metal Takes Shape
Family Owned,
Professionally Managed
Founded in 1968, Trans-Matic was the first deep draw metal stamping company in West Michigan. Starting out with only two presses, Pat Thompson built the company on a simple premise: to provide high-quality, reliable metal stamping of the highest caliber across a diversified market. That’s where our story begins.
Worldwide Industry Leader in Metal Stamping

Monterrey, Mexico
55,000 Square FeetParque Industrial Finsa Santa Catarina 1Servidumbre de Paso #3193 Col. El Palmar Sta.
Catarina, N.L. C.P. 66367
52.81.4739.6900

Holland, MI USA
238,000 Square Feet - Global Headquarters300 E. 48th St. Holland, MI 49423616.820.2500

Suzhou, China
160,000 Square Feet133 Songshan Road Suzhou New DistrictJiangsu Province, China 215129
86.512.66626188
Parts Tailored to Your Specific Needs
Discover how our global brand delivers exceptional results across a range of markets by combining deep draw metal stamping expertise with advanced transfer press, progressive die, and other precision stamping technologies.
Custom Engineered Solutions
Trans-Matic serves our customers by producing complex, tightly toleranced component parts. We set the standard when it comes to deep draw stamping, and we have spent over 50 years earning our clients’ trust.
Familiarize Yourself With What We Do

Metal stamping is an essential process in manufacturing, playing a critical role in the automotive, HVAC, and plumbing industries, as well as beyond. Two of the most widely used techniques in metal forming are progressive die stamping and transfer press stamping. Both methods offered by our metal stamping manufacturer may differ but do still have distinct advantages, making them suitable for a range of applications.
















