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News Release from: Trumpf
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 May 2007
CNC punch press/laser centre stages open
days
The UK technology centre of Trumpf - manufacturer of CNC punch presses, laser cutting and profiling machines and sheet metal automation equipment - is having open days on June 4-8, 2007.
The Trumpf Technology Centre in Luton, UK, has been completely re-designed It will look and feel very different
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 21 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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At the centre of the change is customers' needs.
This initiative provides every service to ensure the customer gets the best return on investment with Trumpf - the 'Trumpf Experience'.
When customers visit the Trumpf Technology Centre they come to exchange ideas, look for expert help and discuss their intentions.
The Trumpf Experience exists to 'put humanity back into the business'.
Customer needs have changed radically over the years since Trumpf first designed its Technology Centre.
Changes extend through from pre- to post-sales and beyond.
Customers want to spend more time discussing production and ensure their justification for the capital purchase is problem-free.
Sheet metal manufacturers are now operating up to treble shifts.
They want more operators, more CNC programmers and more maintenance engineers - all these personnel need expert training.
To provide these services, Trumpf needed more, and improved, facilities and the new Technology Centre provides these.
Visitors to last year's EuroBLECH could not have failed to notice the Trumpf stand.
It was characterised by clean lines and simple messages.
It was designed by the same architects who schemed the new Technology Centre, which follows the theme presented at EuroBLECH.
Developing and maintaining working relationships with customers is very important to Trumpf who now have the facilities to work effectively with customers at every level.
Readers are invited to call in to the Trumpf In-Tech Open House event at the Technology Centre in Luton, UK, June 4-8, 2007, to see what is behind this 'new look'. Request free introductory details about products from Trumpf ...
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