Press ReleaseSource: AmeriChip International Inc.

AmeriChip International Inc. Prepares for Final Production Orders
Wednesday February 6, 1:15 pm ET

CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI--(MARKET WIRE)--Feb 6, 2008 -- AmeriChip International, Inc. (OTC BB:ACII.OB - News) said today that it is preparing for production orders with two major manufacturers.

AmeriChip is a leader in creating, leading and driving a new worldwide market using a patented Laser Assisted Chip Control (LACC) process for dry machining.

One of the customers manufactures construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, and industrial gas turbines.

The other customer designs, develops, manufactures, and services cars, trucks, and parts worldwide.

Both manufacturers intend to use AmeriChip's upgraded EDI capability to process their production orders (see "AmeriChip International Upgrades its Online EDI Partnership with Major Manufacturers" http://biz.yahoo.com/pz/080117/134578.html and http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/080129/0354360.html).

Headquartered in Clinton Township, MI, USA, AmeriChip International Inc., a patented technology company, holds a patented technology known as Laser Assisted Chip Control, which can be used to re-engineer the manufacturing process for industrial metal machining applications. AmeriChip is committed to keeping jobs in America for Americans.


Contact:
     For more information, visit our website at http://www.americhiplacc.com or
     contact:
     info@americhiplacc.com
     or
     Rhonda Windsor
     r.windsor@americhiplacc.com
     905-898-2646
      

Source: AmeriChip International Inc.


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