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Australian order for water jet cutting placed
KMT Cutting Systems has awon its first order in Australia - the A$650,000 order has been placed by Johnson Controls of Melbourne, a Tier I supplier to General Motors and Ford. Brochure available
News from KMT Cutting Systems AB (15 July 2005)
First year's turning centre business went well
The first year's business for Turning Technologies, appointed the sole UK distributor for Nakamura-Tome's turning centres in June 2004, has gone extremely well, reports the company.
News from Turning Technologies UK (15 July 2005)
Water jet cutting machine agent gains first order
Wightman Stewart - recently appointed as UK agent for Calypso Waterjet of the USA - has now secured its first UK order from a new profiling company, Jetcut in Glasgow.
News from Wightman Stewart (15 July 2005)
UK engineering benefits as Asia 'heats up'
Over the past 20 years, many European companies have subcontracted precision machining to the Far East and Asia, but now the trend is changing says a UK company.
News from Acro Precision Technology (14 July 2005)
Machine tool builder records highest turnover yet
German machine tool builder Hermle's trading figures for 2004 show a turnover of EUR 142 million - the second highest figure the company has ever recorded.
News from Kingsbury Machine Tools (13 July 2005)
Precision UK subcontract machinist ups exports
UK precision small mill/turn part subcontractor Unicut Precision has broken through the 40% of turnover level being created from exporting machined components.
News from Unicut Precision (12 July 2005)
Ricardo selects LMS for global NVH development
Ricardo has selected LMS Test.Lab intends to deploy over 20 LMS Test.Lab systems for powertrain and full-vehicle NVH engineering at its technical centers in Europe and the USA. Brochure available
News from LMS International (11 July 2005)
Scheduling and DNC demand grows 80%
Seiki Systems's strong application-led portfolio of software packages covering scheduling, DNC and machine monitoring products drew an 80% increase in sales October 2004 - March 2005.
News from Seiki Systems (11 July 2005)
UK machine tool supplier 'comes of age'
This year XYZ Machine Tools is celebrating 21 years and now has five sites in the UK and in enjoying record sales - such as orders totalling GBP 582,000 from a recently held 'open house'. Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools (11 July 2005)
5000th optical emission spectrometer ordered
Thermo Electron Corporation has received its 5000th customer order for its ARL 3460 Optical Emission Spectrometer from Araucaria long products steel mill of Gerdau in Brazil.
News from Thermo Electron Corporation (11 July 2005)
Blow moulders purchase signals container growth
Consolidated Container Company is embarking on a multimillion-dollar expansion that will include the purchase of multiple Uniloy Milacron blow molding machines.
News from Uniloy Milacron (11 July 2005)
Sheet metal CAD/CAM developer has 5000 users
During the second quarter of 2005, Spanish sheet metal CAD/CAM developer Lantek have reached the 'milestone' figure of 5.000 customers - spread across 76 countries.
News from Lantek Automatización ( 7 July 2005)
Pollard beats Mori Seiki UK sales target
During the Grand Opening of Mori Seiki's Paris Technology Centre, Simon Pollard received the Diamond award for exceeding 2004 sales targets in the UK by nearly 30%. Brochure available
News from Pollard and Co. ( 6 July 2005)
Enquiries pour in for Fairford at Hannover
Fairford Electronics reportsconsiderable levels of success from its participation at the recent Hannover Fair, having received enquiries and contacts from over 22 countries.
News from Fairford Electronics ( 1 July 2005)
Machine tools shipped five days after order
Within five days of orders worth GBP 180,000 being placed at the recent Poznan International Fair in Poland, C Dugard shipped out five Eagle machine tools from stock. Brochure available
News from Dugard ( 1 July 2005)
Shears and pressbrake supplier's sales increase
Edwards Pearson continues as a UK market leader in the sheet metalworking arena and, during 2004, recorded one of its highest ever sales intakes.
News from Bystronic UK ( 1 July 2005)
Lead-free expertise wins ongoing contract
Flexible manufacturing and expertise in planning the transition to lead-free components has won for Prism Electronics a GBP 200,000/year contract to produce Gardasoft Vision's product range.
News from Prism Electronics Ltd (30 June 2005)
Open house attracts GBP 1.1m of lathe orders
Eight companies placed orders totalling GBP 1.1 million for nine multi-axis, CNC sliding-headstock lathes at Star Micronics GB's open house, held from 13th to 17th June.
News from Star Micronics (GB) (29 June 2005)
Turning orders placed during Open House event
During the Engineering Technology Group's inaugural Open House in May 2005, orders of GBP 750,000 were placed for six Nakamura-Tome Super High Precision Turning machines.
News from Engineering Technology Group, The (21 June 2005)
ERP deal signed at Paris Air Show
A deal between Doncasters, which wants a single ERP across the business, and an Syspro ERP supplier, Information Engineering, was formally signed at the Paris Air Show last week.
News from Information Engineering (20 June 2005)
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