Pollard opens northern UK showroom
Fredk Pollard has established a third showroom, making easier access for customers and allowing manufacturers in the north to evaluate Mori Seiki machines locally.
Pollard is pleased to announce that it has now established a third showroom and northern base, making easier access for customers and allowing manufacturers in the north to evaluate Mori Seiki machines locally.
The company is proud of its innovative approach to improving service, and the decision to have a base at the Northern Technologies Advanced Manufacturing Centre in Burnley, Lancashire,UK, is another example of this.
The development is part of the new Lancashire Digital Technology Centre, which is the result of 4 years of worldwide best practice research, having as its centrepiece a technology demonstration facility, providing a working showcase of leading edge manufacturing technology in partnership with over 45 global providers.
Some of the biggest names in engineering are taking part, Pollard being a prime example.
Interested companies are able to view the very latest technology and understand its capabilities - there will be a permanent display of Mori Seiki machines including its ground breaking DCG technology.
Northern Technologies Advanced Manufacturing Centre Project Manager, Barry Mooney, said, "We have created something very special that can help progressive manufacturers compete by using the latest technology from companies like Pollard".
"Developments like this are essential to the survival and development of our vital British manufacturing sector, which is undergoing its most significant evolution for decades." Simon Pollard, added, "We are delighted to be joining this exciting new project at the very beginning".
"A venue exhibiting this level of innovation and dedication to the future is the appropriate place for us to demonstrate the continued level of excellence found in the Mori Seiki range - both are striving to be the best, and are confident of success".
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