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Rotary bowl nut feeder order repeated
Dengensha Europe has received a further order from Thyssen Krupp Body Stamping for six-off custom built automatic rotary bowl nut feeders with Siemens S7 controls.
News from Dengensha Europe (28 April 2005)
Sawing sales during 2005 improve internationally
In the second half of the year 2004, after a weak start the outlook for Kasto improved considerably, while enquiries received at European and US exhibitions showed a positive trend.
News from Kasto (25 April 2005)
Vero reports 10% turnover increase
VI Group, the parent company of CAD/CAM software developer Vero International Software, has reported a 10% growth in its revenues and a doubling of earnings before tax, depreciation and amortisation.
News from Vero International Software (19 April 2005)
Tier 1 awards 400-robot order to ABB
ABB has been awarded the first of two orders from a global, tier one automotive supplier, for 400 welding robots and IRC5 control systems, destined for production plants in Europe and the USA. Brochure available
News from ABB Automation Technologies (Robotics) (19 April 2005)
Pump maker sales pass the $100m mark
Mono Pumps, the manufacturer of pumps and specialist wastewater and oilfield equipment, achieved worldwide sales in excess of US$100m for their last financial year.
News from Mono Pumps (18 April 2005)
Major order placed for polymer testing in China
A Chinese multinational has placed orders with Ametek/Lloyd Instruments for nine polymer testing instruments and accessories from its Davenport range.
News from Lloyd Instruments (18 April 2005)
WElded tubes maker invests in latetst ERP
Hydro Ellay Enfield, a world leader in the manufacture of welded tubes for automotive heat exchanger applications, has ordered the EFACS ERP system from Exel.
News from Exel Computer Systems (18 April 2005)
Two buyers acquire Hermle 5-axis machining centres
To assist in the manufacture of Seco's semi-standard, multi-directional turning tools, the company has bought its first Hermle 5-axis machining centre through Geo Kingsbury Machine Tools.
News from Kingsbury Machine Tools (15 April 2005)
Major turnkey machining installation completed
RK International has completed a major turnkey installation, within strict time scales, at Bristol Laboratories for Advanced Dynamics Engineering (BLADE) worth over GBP 250,000.
News from RK International Machine Tools (13 April 2005)
Lantek announces 2004 turnover rose 15%
At its 6th International Meeting, Lantek announced that its turnover in 2004 was EUR 6,25 Million, 15% more than in 2003 and 680 new customers were reported.
News from Lantek Automatización (12 April 2005)
Linear motion product sales rose drammatically
Wyko Industrial Services and THK have celebrated the completion of their first successful year of trading, a year in which sales of THK and linear motion products have risen dramatically. Brochure available
News from Wyko Industrial Services (12 April 2005)
Pera gains 3yr MAS contract
UK's East Midlands Development Agency has awarded a contract to Pera to extend the activities of the East Midlands Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS) for the next three years.
News from Pera (11 April 2005)
German car builder hits record sales
Audi has finished the first quarter of 2005 with a new record for vehicle sales: 195,044 new cars were sold worldwide, an increase of 1.8 percent on the previous year's high figure.
News from Audi UK (11 April 2005)
Profibus installed units to double
Profibus International is set to double the number of installed units from 10 to 20 million within four years and manufacturers of Profibus devices achieved a 2004 turnover growth of 30% against 2003.
News from Profibus Group ( 8 April 2005)
Laser beam direction system ordered
A leading North American turbine engine builder has ordered a six axis 790 BeamDirector system, equipped with a CP3500 CO2 laser provided by Convergent Lasers, from Prima North America.
News from Laserdyne Systems ( 7 April 2005)
Software purchased to build 'super jumbo'
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has purchased FiberSI software for the design and manufacture of composite components to help produce fuselage sections for the Boeing 787 aircraft.
News from Vistagy ( 6 April 2005)
CNC machine tool supplier ups turnover by 30%
Macro CNC Machine Tools saw turnover increase by 30% in 2004, growth has continued in 2005 and the popularity of Miyano machines has justified Macro's recent move to new premises.
News from Macro CNC Machine Tools Ltd ( 5 April 2005)
UKAE tooling contract awarded to BuckHickman
BuckHickman InOne has won a second contract with the UK Atomic Energy Authority to supply tooling. The contract is the second awarded to the subsidiary of Premier Farnell in just three months.
News from BuckHickman inOne (29 March 2005)
Land Rover places panel contract with Stadco
The ability to press large aluminium outer body panels has helped Stadco secure a contract to supply Land Rover with panels for its new Range Rover Sport model, being launched this summer.
News from Stadco (28 March 2005)
Continuous process improvement programme begun
Curvaceous Software has announced that Thomas Swan and Co have become the latest company to adopt their Geometric Process Control technology for process improvement. Brochure available
News from Curvaceous Software (28 March 2005)
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