OUR COMPANIES

Five companies. One platform. Decades of industrial depth.

Each DPG portfolio company operates independently with its own team, facility, and specialization. When a project crosses disciplines, they collaborate under a single contract. No re-scoping. No finger-pointing.

ASSEMBLYPlymouth, MN | Est. 2001

Source Engineering & Manufacturing

Custom cable assembly, wire harnesses, electromechanical assembly, and UL 508A panel builds. Low-to-mid volume production, full traceability, and build-to-print discipline. IPC, UL, and WHMA certified.

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ENGINEERINGLake City, MN | Est. 1995

Automation Services Inc.

UL 508A-certified system integration, controls engineering, PLC and HMI programming (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Beckhoff). ASI has delivered turnkey automation for manufacturers and OEMs for 30+ years.

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ENGINEERINGHam Lake, MN | Est. 2024

CSM Robotics

Robotics integration for Kawasaki, Fanuc, and Universal Robots. Pick-and-place, palletizing, machine tending, welding, paint, material handling, and assembly applications. Simulation, offline programming, and end-of-arm tooling design.

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ENGINEERINGAnoka, MN | Est. 1972

Summit Core Tech / Postmatic

OEM for end-of-line packing and quality control solutions. Engineers and manufactures automated inspection, packaging, and material handling systems. Vision system integration for inline quality verification. Also provides automation engineering services around end-of-line applications. Full product support, parts, and field service.

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ASSEMBLYAnoka, MN | Est. 2022

Hedgehog Manufacturing

Long-term OEM contract assembly for heavy industrial equipment and sub-assemblies. High-skilled assembly technicians with both electrical and mechanical expertise. Build-to-fulfillment. We operate as an extension of the OEM.

How the Platform Works

Most industrial service providers do one thing. DPG's companies cover consulting, engineering, and assembly under one ownership structure. When a manufacturer needs a controls panel, a robot cell, and a wiring harness for the same line, the work stays inside one platform. One point of contact. One contract. No coordination tax.

01ConsultingStrategy
02EngineeringDesign & Build
03AssemblyProduce & Ship