Ladish Forging Launches New WebsiteCudahy, Wisc. — Ladish Forging (www.forging.com), an operation of Ladish Co., Inc. (www.ladishco.com) (Nasdaq: LDSH) has launched an new website as part of the organization’s integrated marketing effort. “All of Ladish’s websites have undergone refreshment, resulting in an entirely new look for our corporate site and the sites of all of our major operating units. The need to create a family look for the Ladish group of companies followed acquisitions in 2005 and 2006 that expanded the company in Poland and Wisconsin, respectively,” says Gary Vroman, vice president, sales and marketing. According to Vroman, the website refreshment project was the second step in creating an integrated graphic look for Ladish’s marketing materials. “We updated and printed a new series of capabilities brochures last year, which complemented the publication of our 2005 annual report on the occasion of the company’s 100 year anniversay. The launch of four refreshed websites today, for Ladish corporate, Ladish Forging, Pacific Cast Technologies and Stowe Machine, represents the completion of the second phase of the program to revamp our marketing materials,” says Vroman. Ladish Co., Inc. is a leading producer of highly engineered, technically advanced metal components for the jet engine, aerospace and general industrial markets. Ladish is headquartered in Cudahy, Wisconsin with operations in Wisconsin, Oregon, Connecticut and Poland. Ladish common stock trades on Nasdaq under the symbol LDSH. This release includes forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in them. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, uncertainties in the company's major markets, the impact of competition, the effectiveness of operational changes expected to increase efficiency and productivity, worldwide economic and political conditions and the effect of foreign currency fluctuations. |