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UK CNC lathe factory restructured
Colchester-Harrison has restructured its lathe plant to meet rising order books for its CNC range of Tornado mill/turn centres and Alpha combination lathes.
News from Colchester-Harrison (10 September 2007)
North American hot rolled Type 316 SS drops
As alloy surcharges will show significant month on month declines until at least October, stainless steel selling prices, as illustrated by Type 316, will continue to decline.
News from MEPS (International) (10 September 2007)
Automation firm expands global presence
Global automation safety systems manufacturer continually aims at achieving ease of use and recognised that software is the most important interface between products and the user.
News from Pilz Automation Technology ( 6 September 2007)
UK machine tool plant adds more apprentices
UK factory that builds horizontal machining centres reported that its engineering apprentice intake is growing more than before - five joined the company in September, 2007. Brochure available
News from Heller Machine Tools ( 6 September 2007)
Injection mould machine builder changes strategy
The focus in injection moulding tooling is now shifting to large-scale moulds, and moulds from a variety of industries and applications, which is why a machine builder is changing its strategy.
News from Engel Austria ( 3 September 2007)
Stainless steel producers cut output
As customers reduce their inflated stainless steel stock levels, so producers in all countries are forced to cut supply in the third quarter of 2007 as product value halves.
News from MEPS (International) ( 3 September 2007)
The role of Six Sigma in production and service
Six Sigma uses a mixture of statistical tools and other techniques to first, identify areas that can be improved, then control and improve processes, writes Jon Hobden.
News from WHITE PAPERS by the Editor ( 3 September 2007)
Portable machine tools maker expands
Manufacturer of portable power machine tools, machine tools rental and training courses has expanded its operations in Oregon, USA and Dueren, Germany.
News from Climax Portable Machine Tools (29 August 2007)
MAG Cincinnati machine tools relocates UK HQ
After many years' presence in its machine tool plant in Kingsbury Road, Birmingham, Cincinnati Machine has moved its headquarters to another of Birmingham's iconic buildings, the former Fort Dunlop.
News from Cincinnati Machine (29 August 2007)
EU steel prices remain high In spite of imports
EU steel prices continue at record levels - almost disregarding the 'flood' of steel products arriving into Southern Europe from China.
News from MEPS (International) (27 August 2007)
ABB ranked as leading automation supplier
A study 'Automation Supplier Provided Services Worldwide Outlook' ranked ABB in the leading market position in this rapidly growing market space.
News from ABB Automation (22 August 2007)
UK manufacturing bankruptcies rate falls
Although the number of manufacturing administrations or bankruptcies fell by some 20% in the first half of 2007, rising lending interest rates may reverse this trend.
News from Deloitte & Touche (21 August 2007)
Global all products steel price declined faster
Latest forecasts on composite carbon steel prices anticipate reasonably stable pricing over the period into early 2008, with EU reductions offset by North American increases.
News from MEPS (International) (21 August 2007)
UK's private fabricators outperform corporates
According to a recent survey, 194 of the UK's top 250 fabricated metal products companies remain privately owned, and their values are increasing faster than those of corporate competitors.
News from Plimsoll Publishing (17 August 2007)
Vehicle body hemming firm expands production
A UK specialist manufacturer of hemming closure systems and equipment for vehicle bodies has opened a 2000ft2 production facility - double the previous factory size, said the company.
News from DV Automation (17 August 2007)
Oversupply looms on world steel markets
Low prices on steels is tending to slow down exports markets while Asian stainless steel prices are also forecast to continue falling during August 2007, but may rise in 2008.
News from MEPS (International) (14 August 2007)
Chuck manufacturer expands machining facility
Lathe chuck and centres manufacturer, Pratt Burnerd International, is to invest GBP 600,000 in machin tools and equipment to meet a substantial increase in demand.
News from Pratt Burnerd International (14 August 2007)
Patent enforced on unmanned scanning systems
Datalogic, Italy has commenced enforcement of the favorable patent infringement judgment in Germany against Sick concerning unmanned scanning systems. Brochure available
News from Datalogic ( 8 August 2007)
EU court to hear n.Propyl Bromide challenge
Trichloroethylene suppliers continue to prompt the idea that n.Propyl Bromide based products are affected by the October 2007 deadline of the Solvent Emisions Directive for users. Brochure available
News from Enviro Tech Europe ( 6 August 2007)
Weld a F1 car and win a trip to Malaysia
Finnish welding company, Kemppi, is inviting welders to compete in arc welding a Formula One racing car body to win a variety of prizes including a trip to the Formula One Grand Prix in Malaysia.
News from Kemppi (UK) ( 6 August 2007)
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