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News Release from: Subcon | Subject: CNC turning and machining
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 April 2007
New branding for CNC turning and
machining company
AEL (Dorset), a high quality precision engineering company, has seen three years of continuous growth and has created a new branding - as Arterial UK - to better reflect the business.
Arterial UK (Stand F11) says its primary goal is to offer its customers a complete service from initial contact to reliable delivery of the highest quality precision products "Our ability to recognise your needs allows us to provide expert guidance and innovative solutions to your problems
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 13 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Founded in 2003 as AEL (Dorset) , the company has seen three years of continuous growth.
To accommodate this it has invested in new premises and capacity and created a new branding - as Arterial UK - to better reflect the business.
In July last year it moved to a 10,000 sq ft facility in Sturminster Marshall near Poole, Dorset, and added a Miyano BNJ42 SY turning centre, a Deco 20A 8-axis sliding head lathe and a Hass EC500 4-Axis horizontal machining centre to its existing CNC turning and machining centres.
The extra space also allowed it to enhance added-value services such as stock management, assembly and finishing.
The final piece of the jigsaw came with the creation of the new Arterial UK brand.
The resulting corporate identity, combined with the new capacity, has established Arterial UK in a strong position for sustained growth. Request a free brochure from Subcon ...
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