Claim R-009.1 / Capability
CS / DEF / 001 · Preview 0.2
Large-envelope horizontal boring and milling for heavy marine components.
Recorded against Lindal Point Machining Inc., Moncton, NB · record R-009 · Machining
Illustrative research preview. Every supplier in this register is fictional and no finding about any real firm is published. The structure — claim, source, date, reviewer, status — is the product.
Evidence · 2 sources
- 01 Supplier corporate publications The supplier
Supplier equipment list (PDF) retrieved
“Horizontal boring mill, X 4000 mm, Y 2000 mm, Z 1500 mm.”
Evidence status: partial. Self-reported Declared by the supplier. Supports the claim; cannot establish it alone.
- 02 Canadian Company Capabilities Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
CCC profile retrieved
“Large part machining; horizontal boring; industrial repair.”
Evidence status: partial. Self-reported Declared by the supplier. Supports the claim; cannot establish it alone.
- Reviewer
- Reviewer B (analyst) · not yet signed
- Status
- Evidence status: partial. Supported over evidence partial
- Rationale
- Two self-declared sources agree on the equipment envelope. Held at Supported pending an independent source.
- What would move it
- A contract record naming a component of that class.
Cite as
Capacity Signal, CS/DEF/001, Preview 0.2 (2026-08-18), claim R-009.1, status Supported. https://capacitysignal.ca/reports/cs-def-001/claims/r-009-1/
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What this claim does not tell you
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Award records establish that work was contracted, not that it was performed to standard.
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