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Walter GB gets 2005 off to 'flying start'
With orders taken for three Helitronic Power tool grinders during January, Walter GB of Redditch has started 2005 at the same accelerating pace as in 2004.
News from Walter GB (15 February 2005)
Opel to standardise on methodology
Tecnomatix has announced that German-based Opel will standardize on eMPower solutions to manage body-In-white processes at its Ruesselsheim International Technical Development Center (ITDC).
News from Tecnomatix Technologies (10 February 2005)
Material control system deals won in Taiwan
Brooks Software has announced recent multi-million dollar wins at Taiwanese TFT-LCD manufacturers for CLASS MCS Material Control System software and services.
News from Brooks Automation (10 February 2005)
DaimlerChrysler signs multi-million Euro IT deal
Delmia Corp has announced a multi-million Euro sale of the DELMIA Digital Factory (DF) to DaimlerChrysler Corp, which will use it in Mercedes Car Group's DF project.
News from Delmia (10 February 2005)
German exhibitions group had a successful 2004
Despite the economically difficult situation, exhibitor and visitor numbers did not decline, and some events even demonstrated significant increases, says German exhibitions organiser.
News from Schall ( 9 February 2005)
National Instruments reports record net income
National Instruments reported record fourth quarter revenue of $137 million, a 9 percent sequential increase from Q3 2004, and supported by strategic R and D investments. Brochure available
News from National Instruments ( 1 February 2005)
Rapra to deliver consultancy services to Spain
Rapra Technology has signed a contract with the Government of La Rioja region of Spain, under an Actions Program of La Rioja tasked to deliver consultancy services to SME businesses in the region.
News from Rapra Technology (31 January 2005)
$4 million products donated to academia
National Instruments has announced that it donated $4 million worth of NI products and $1 million in cash to more than 100 universities for academic research and classroom projects. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (28 January 2005)
Engineering products supplier expands stocks
R A Rodriguez is actively seeking to build on the success of its operation in 2004 by increasing product storage capacity at its UK sales headquarters in Letchworth, Hertfordshire.
News from Rodriguez (24 January 2005)
Leader CNC reports Kitamura sales success
Leader CNC Technologies, recently appointed UK and Ireland distributor for the Kitamura range of machine tools, reports GBP 500,000 of Kitamura business placed to date. Brochure available
News from Leader CNC (24 January 2005)
Italian machine tool exports rise, home use drops
Orders taken by Italian machine tool manufacturers in the fourth quarter 2004 increased by 15.9% compared with 2003, contrasting with decrease in domestic orders.
News from UCIMU (21 January 2005)
UK machine tool builders may record surplus
With publication of the trade statistics for the 3rd quarter of 2004, it is looking likely that the UK machine tool sector will record a trade surplus for the year as a whole.
News from MTA: Manufacturing Technologies Association (20 January 2005)
Injection moulding machines sales up by 30%
Leading injection moulding machinery supplier has tallied up its sales figures for end-2004 and reports a total of 30% sales growth for the past 24 months.
News from Sandretto UK (17 January 2005)
Weld cladding company turnover exceeds GBP 2m
A number of new contracts and significant growth from existing customers has helped Gloucestershire based Arc Energy Resources to exceed GBP 2 million turnover in 2004.
News from Arc Energy Resources (17 January 2005)
Sawing machine sales see threefold increase
A threefold increase in order intake to GBP 2 million in 2004 compared with the previous year is reported by Kasto, part of the German sawing machine manufacturer, Kasto Maschinenbau.
News from Kasto (12 January 2005)
2005 power press demand expected to grow
In the first half of 2004, the German power press builder, Mueller Weingarten, recorded an order intake of EUR 216.9m - nearly double 2003's performance and expects more in 2005.
News from Muller Weingarten (10 January 2005)
Machine tool sales prompt new recruitment
30% rise in sales prompts recruitment drive at Pollard Pollard have seen machine tool sales shoot up by 30% in 2004. Mori Seiki NL lathes have been a major contributing factor with over 50 in the UK. Brochure available
News from Pollard and Co (10 January 2005)
VMC orders top GBP 1/2m during 'Open House'
Orders for six vertical machining centres (VMCs) to the value of GBP 500,000 were taken at Hurco Europe's open house, held at the company's High Wycombe showroom from 7th to 9th December 2004. Brochure available
News from Hurco Europe (10 January 2005)
Pallet handling market expected to improve
The automatic and pallet handling systems market was relatively quiet, says Aetna UK, but many proposals were put on hold rather than cancelled, 2005 will be better.
News from Aetna (UK) (10 January 2005)
Enterprise software sale announced
Relevant Business Systems, an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software provider, has announced that New Wave Research has purchased its enterprise software.
News from Relevant Business Systems ( 7 January 2005)
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