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News Release from: Halifax Numerical Controls (HNC)
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 March 2007
Machine tool rebuild firm adds manager
A machine tool rebuilding and retrofitting company, Halifax Numerical Controls, has appointed Paul Anderson as engineering manager to further the company's growth.
Halifax Numerical Controls (HNC), the Halifax, UK, based machine tool rebuilding and retrofitting company has created a new position and employed an engineering manager Managing director, Mike Diskin announced they have recently employed Anderson as engineering manager at their Shay Lane facility
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 28 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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He saw this as an important step in the development of his company's growth with Anderson becoming involved with project managing the complex rebuilds HNC undertakes.
This will not only benefit HNC but their customers with better continuity and throughput and reduced lead times.
Anderson brings with him a wealth of experience specialising in the design of machine structures, for milling, drilling, turning and boring.
He is also well known in the industry for his work with precision rotary tables along with swarf and filtration management and will coordinate the HNC design and engineering teams.
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