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News Release from: Unisign
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 November 2007
CNC boring/milling machine interest
doubled
Builder of medium to heavy duty CNC milling/boring machines, Unisign, reported more than double the number of enquiries from EMO 2007, when compared with th 2006 show.
Builder of medium to heavy duty CNC milling/boring machines, Unisign in The Netherlands, reported The EMO 2007 had exceeded all of its expectations and that not only was the quality of enquiries better than earlier years but more than double the amount of new enquiries was received on its EMO stand Unisign told manufacturingtalk.com that visitors wanted new technologies
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 12 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Of special interest to visitors was the Unipent UNIPENT 4000 5-axis portal machining centre.
The new Uniport 4000 CNC portal machining centre drew much interest because of its multi-tasking features.
Unisign has again shown that with the Unipent 4000 and Uniport 4000 it has two machines ithat will take a top position in their market segments.
Unisign also exhibited its Uniport 6000 portal machining centre in gantry configuration and its smaller Univers 4000.
The very successful Unicom 6000 was too large to exhibit but drew a large amount of enquiries.
Unisign said it is very confident about a successful future and is establishing an ever growing prominent position in the market of vertical CNC machining centres.
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