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Mike Page

Mike Page, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Machine Tool Building", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Manufacturingtalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Time to buy the latest CNC machine tools from Mike Page - editor's feature articles, which we summarised at the time by saying "This year may be the right time to visit some of the six European machine tool and manufacturing exhibitions and invest in the latest cost cutting technology, writes Mike Page". A few weeks before, we featured the news release Machine tool firm acquires French tooling from Mori Seiki UK: "Mori Seiki Co in Japan has reached an agreement to take over the business of Sandvik Tobler SAS, France, which is a part of the Sandvik Tooling business area".
 
In October 2007, we covered the news from Heller Machine Tools - take a look at Heller expands UK CNC machine tool building plant which says: "Heller Machine Tools is adding a 35% extension to its UK facility to increase its production capacity and help maintain existing short lead times from order to delivery".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Yamazaki Mazak UK, 20 years of machine tool building celebrated, as well as Rotary and linear machining systems are accurate from Mikron Machining Technology, and Machined parts produced in batches or volume from Mikron Machining Technology.
 

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Rotary transfer machines upgraded (January 2007)
Manufacturer of rotary transfer machining systems has set up a department to source used Mikron rotary transfer machines for upgrading and re-sale

Mori Seiki wish to acquire Dixi machine tools (October 2006)
It is Mori Seiki's intent to purchase the Swiss Dixi precision machine tool manufacturing facility and continue the machines' design, manufacture, distribution and service

German industrial production is increasing (June 2006)
Since mid-2003 industrial production in Germany has been increasing at a disproportionately high rate compared to the rest of the EU and machine tool builders will eventually benefit

Company built over 10,000 machine tools in 2005 (January 2006)
Haas Automation built in excess of 10,000 machines in a 12-month period during 2005 - an increase of more than 22% over 2004, and more than 200% over 2003

Precision, performance helps markets grow (September 2005)
Recent years have seen Mori Seiki's dedication in Europe get off to a good start., with various sites set up and developed, and particular emphasis on direct sales in Germany

Machine tool show appears in a healthy climate (September 2005)
The German Machine Tool Builders' Association - VDW - on the 'eve' of the EMO 2005 exhibition - reports a coming market demand rise of 8% for the 2000+ exhibitors

Recruits boost field sales cover for CNC machines (February 2005)
Two new recruits to Yamazaki Mazak UK's field sales team bring a wealth of experience to the Worcester-based machine tool manufacturer

Two-thirds of EMO 2005 space already booked (January 2005)
Two-thirds of the EMO machine tool exhibition space logged by the 'Super EMO' in 2001 have been pre-booked by 1,500 exibitors some eight months before the 2005 event

Rotary transfer machine builder changes name (June 2004)
Rotary transfer machine manufacturer, Lindenmaier, announced at the METAV show that it is to change its name to LICON MT from June 30 onwards to open up new mark

UK machine tool building group improves profits (June 2004)
600 Group has announced a significantly improved performance and profitability for the latest financial year, thanks to increased business optimism and better capacity utilisation

Vertical production milling has robot handling (November 2003)
A linear motor equipped, travelling column VMC integrated with a fast-acting robot is setting new standards in dynamic response and productivity, says the builder

Visiting Emag in Germany - a personal impression (October 2001)
A small group of journalists was recently conducted around the Leipzig and Zerbst plants of the Emag Group.The visit showed the versatility of the vertical pick-up spindle machine tool

 

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