Sheetmetal processing specialist Amada UK held a winter open house in December. Ed Hill visited the company’s Technology Centre in Kidderminster to see the progress of its latest hi-tech machinery.
Q-Laser, a precision subcontractor offering laser cutting, bending, waterjet cutting and fabrication services, is investing in the latest manufacturing technologies from Amada, including a laser cutter, press brake and production monitoring software.
A £3 million improvement programme is underway at Staffordshire manufacturer Broxap that aims to put sustainability at the heart of the company’s operations.
AMADA UK currently has a wide variety of job vacancies, ranging from service engineers, refurbishment engineers, factory operatives, to apprenticeships. Positions are available across the UK.
Nuneaton-based Unifabs has installed a brand-new Amada Regius high-speed CNC fibre laser profiling centre with load/unload automation and storage along with Amada press brake technology in a bid to sustain increased growth. PES reports.
With over 300 ATC (Automatic Tool Change) press brakes installed throughout Europe and more than 1,000 globally, Amada is bringing its innovative ATC technology to its mid-range line-up for the first time.