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Machining centre to produce stealth aircraft parts
StarragHeckert is to supply a GBP 1m-plus 5-axis machining centre to BAE Systems in Samlesbury, UK, to produce titanium components for the F-35 JSF, the next-generation, supersonic, stealth aircraft.
News from StarragHeckert UK (17 February 2006)
BLM Group UK achieves a record-breaking sales
Attributed to the escalating interest in laser tube cutting and profiling machine tools, tube processing machinery specialist BLM Group UK achieved a 44% increase in sales in 2005.
News from BLM-Adige (UK) (16 February 2006)
Irish interest rises in multi-axis CNC lathes
Market response to the latest Tornado two to seven-axis lathes is creating considerable Irish interest, such that Colchester Lathe's Irish distributor is expanding its sales and support operation.
News from Colchester Lathe Company (15 February 2006)
High speed power press order placed
Batten and Allen, has placed a GBP 250,000 order for its 34th Bruderer high-speed press - the machine will be equipped with pallet decoiler and auto recoiler, and works up to 1120 strokes/min.
News from Bruderer UK (14 February 2006)
Networked manufacturing system provider expands
The ability of Seiki Systems networked manufacturing system software to be easily customised, has led to significant growth with some 7,000 CNC machines connected and a rise in USA sales.
News from Seiki Systems (13 February 2006)
Russian machining seminar generates orders
MTA member Coventry Toolholders saw rapid results from the MTA's recent seminar mission to Russia when its Centreline Division won an order for GBP 26,000 for 10 Angle heads just two months later.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (13 February 2006)
Imaging system company ups revenue by 9%
FLIR Systems has announced that net earnings for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2005 increased 42% to $34.1 million, while revenue for the 2005 fourth quarter increased 9% to $156.2 million. Brochure available
News from Flir Systems (13 February 2006)
Vistagy reports 300% sales growth
Sales of FiberSIM software to aerospace companies across the Asia Pacific region have increased 318% in a single year reports CAD developer Vistagy.
News from Vistagy ( 9 February 2006)
Hydroform steel blank contract awarded
Corus has won the contract to supply its novel product, the Hyfo Tubular Blank, for the first hydroformed crash can to go into production in the European automotive market. Brochure available
News from Corus Group (Automotive) ( 9 February 2006)
NC post-processing and simulation contract awarded
Boeing Winnipeg has selected ICAM to provide integrated NC post-processing and machine tool simulation software for new CNC equipment installations under the 787 aircraft programme.
News from ICAM Technologies ( 8 February 2006)
Japanese award landing gear parts order to UK
Burcas, based in the UK, has won an order from a Japanese company to provide machining for landing gear parts - a direct result of an aerospace-focussed trade mission to Tokyo, in 2005.
News from Burcas ( 7 February 2006)
Machinist invests GBP 1m in 5-axis milling
Weston EU a tier one supplier principally to the aerospace sector, purchased three Hermle machining centres during 2005 and ordered three more at the end of last year - valued at nearly GBP 1 million.
News from Kingsbury Machine Tools ( 1 February 2006)
FAW is Delcam's largest Chinese CAD/CAM user
Following installation of additional seats of Delcam's PowerSHAPE and PowerMILL CAM system, China First Auto Works Group has become the company's largest customer in China. Brochure available
News from Delcam (31 January 2006)
MEMS firm selects easy-to-use manufacture software
Micralyne, a developer and OEM manufacturer of micro-electro-mechanical-systems components, purchased Eyelit's Enterprise Manufacturing Execution suite to manage and control its production operations.
News from Eyelit (30 January 2006)
Understanding ETO is key to ERP market success
Encompix continues to capture significant market share in the engineer-to order market as few ERP vendors understand the significant distinctions of ETO versus the repetitive manufacturing process.
News from Encompix (30 January 2006)
National Instruments reports record revenue
National Instruments reports record revenue and net income: figures include Q4 Revenue of $160 Million - up 17% year-over-year and quarterly dividend has been increased by 20%. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (30 January 2006)
Renishaw reports strong first-half trading results
Metrology and spectroscopy company, Renishaw, has reported a 13% increase in revenue to GBP 81.6 million for the six month period ended 31st December 2005. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (30 January 2006)
Schleifring reports most successful EMO in years
German grinding machine tool group, Koerber Schleifring, reports above average sales, having achieved the largest number of orders since the Group started exhibiting at trade shows.
News from Schleifring UK (23 January 2006)
Grinding machine tool Group to grow
Acquisition of Walter has contributed to a 28% rise in turnover for the German Koerber Schleifring Group, which hopes to achieve above-average growth in 2006 as well.
News from Schleifring UK (23 January 2006)
Profil wins EUR 500,000 fastener system order
Pierce fastening technology specialist has won a EUR 500,000 contract to supply Swindon Pressings with fasteners and automated installation equipment for use on the next BMW Mini. Brochure available
News from Profil UK (23 January 2006)
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