Back to Company List
Part Miner
- Electrical Components-Circuits
Locations
Part Miner
1160 Hooksett Rd Hooksett
Hooksett New Hampshire 03106
United States
Hooksett New Hampshire 03106
United States
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 6032183767
PartMiner Industries is a supply chain partner for the defense and aerospace industry where we work with our clients to maintain and sustain critical platforms and equipment, including Build To Print Engineering services, where our clients need an obsolete part which is still critical to their program. Products include Aviation, Ground Support, Industrial, Fasteners, etc.
- Phone 6032183767
Related Companies
South Bay Wire and Cable Company, LLC
For more than 65 years, south Bay Cable has been a leader in the design and manufacture of custom cable for the toughest jobs. Our engineering staff can create cable designs for most applications. We specialize in underwater cable but are capable of producing a…
NORBIT Subsea
NORBIT SUBSEA designs and develops wideband multibeam sonars for hydrographic applications, forward-looking applications as well as advanced subsea leakage detection. Our solutions are based on the latest in analog and digital signal processing and our products…
SubCtech GmbH
SubCtech’s (”Subsea Technologies for the Marine Environment”) team already has more than 30 years of experience in the subsea and marine technology. Today, with 70+ employees, the company is still privately owned. We offer underwater technologies, subsea solutions and ocean monitoring systems.
Tethys Robotics
Tethys Robotics AG is a Swiss company developing compact, highly automated underwater drones that transform inspection and mapping in challenging aquatic environments. Tethys Robotics redefines how inspections, mapping, and maintenance are conducted across sectors like hydropower…
HydroComp, Inc.
Hydrodynamic and propulsion system design tools for naval architecture and the propeller trades – from concept to 3D CAD. Our core mission is providing engineering tools to develop ships, boats, and other marine vehicles – and their propellers – more efficiently and responsibly.
August 2025