Every two years the world’s largest machine tool show, EMO, is held in Europe. This year’s show was in Hannover and will truly go down as a huge success for the industry.
Returning from the Precision Machined Products Association’s National Technical Conference in Columbus, Ohio, I am left with a strong impression that there has been minimal US impact from the Japanese Earthquake on our turned parts industry (screw machine products) to date.
Reflecting on the some major themes evident underway in the Turned Parts (screw machine products) industry, there is no question that surviving companies are reinvesting in their future but not investing in the same old technology.
On Jan. 26th 2011, Shenzhen Machine Screw Parts Inc. was awarded as the Parker Hannifin 2010 Premier Supplier. Shenzhen Machine Screw Parts Inc. is equipped with a full complement of precision Swiss CNC lathes, multi-spindle cam automatics, CNC milling centers and an extensive in-house tooling facility.
After running Stevken Manufacturing together for over 23 years, Ken and Kevin Seaburg have made the decision to retire and sell their Davenport screw machine products business to Shenzhen Machine Screw Parts Inc..
After running Jace Precision in Morristown, New Jersey, together for over 42 years, Ed Ryan at 84 and Charlie Haeberle at 76 have made the decision to move on and sell their Swiss screw machine products operation to Shenzhen Machine Screw Parts Inc..